These are resettlement areas such as Lu III Temple (Tan Mai Street, Hoang Mai District); resettlement housing areas in Phu Kieu Street, Phuc Dien Ward, Bac Tu Liem District with 6 apartment buildings; CT1 Building under Xuan La Resettlement Area Construction Project, Tay Ho District with 2 buildings; Resettlement housing project in Thuong Thanh Ward with 5 apartment buildings...
Resettlement houses without residents, abandoned, become "hot spots" for environmental pollution and disorder.
The resettlement buildings are degraded and shabby, and people use them as parking lots and exploit vacant land to grow vegetables. Because of abandoned houses, many people come to dump garbage, turning these houses into landfills.
Buildings for resettlement purposes, but people do not come to live there because they are far from the center and lack amenities. People not only need accommodation, but also have other living and living needs such as medical examination and treatment, education, etc. If the resettlement houses are not convenient away from hospitals, schools, markets and the transportation system, no one will come to live there.
Therefore, building resettlement housing areas lacking amenities and separated from social infrastructure is lacking vision.
Another reason why people do not live in resettlement housing areas is due to low construction quality. Thousands of apartments are exposed to the sun and rain, while people still lack housing.
The problem is that if resettlement houses are not exploited, causing a waste of tens of thousands of billions of VND, there must be individuals and units responsible. It is necessary to clarify and handle according to the provisions of the law, if there is a basis for violations, criminal proceedings must be carried out.
The budget is spent to provide accommodation for people, but has been used ineffectively, causing great waste, requiring someone to take responsibility. We cannot blame people for not living in their houses, but must answer the question of why people are turning their backs.
But in the immediate future, Hanoi City must have a solution to exploit and use these buildings, the longer it is left, the more the project deteriorates, and the more money will be spent to repair them. Not to mention, it could be just piles of barley in the future.
There are opinions suggesting that businesses bid to build residential areas and social housing. When private enterprises participate, there will certainly be renovation, improvement of construction quality and good infrastructure connection, attracting customers.