In 2026, Da Nang city faces great pressure in site clearance work. This continues to be a "bottleneck" directly affecting the progress of key projects. At the City Party Committee conference just held on March 27, the Standing Committee identified three key tasks: removing investment bottlenecks; creating new growth momentum; tightening discipline, improving public service efficiency. This is the basis for Da Nang to move towards sustainable and comprehensive development.
Statistics show that the number of backlog dossiers includes more than 10,000 cases of residential land, nearly 24,000 dossiers of agricultural land and nearly 3,000 other land dossiers. In addition, there are more than 18,000 graves that have not been relocated. The volume of work is large, spreading across many areas, putting significant pressure on the grassroots government system.
The Ngu Hanh Son area is the place with the most projects, with 21 projects needing site clearance. Many key projects such as FPT Technology Urban Area, Hoa Quy Urban Area, and expanded Ba Tung Resettlement Area are identified as having to be thoroughly handled to create momentum for development.
The city plans to allocate more than 5,000 billion VND for this work. The City People's Committee clearly assigns responsibilities to each level and sector. Communes and wards must develop detailed plans weekly and monthly; assign officials to monitor each dossier. Specialized agencies are assigned to take the lead in reviewing and summarizing difficulties and proposing timely handling solutions.
Investors are required to closely coordinate with compensation agencies, strengthen citizen reception, and mobilize land handover. The Fatherland Front and mass organizations participate in monitoring and reflecting people's opinions, contributing to creating consensus.
Reality shows that after implementing the two-level government model, the workload concentrated at the commune level has increased sharply. However, some localities have not fully implemented their responsibilities, leading to bottlenecks in handling dossiers. Delays at the grassroots level have led to stagnation in many large projects.
Leaders of the city's finance sector emphasized the requirement to strengthen direction and guidance for commune-level officials. The goal is to coordinate synchronously between levels, accelerate the progress of processing procedures, and soon hand over land for projects.