The investment project to build the Thang Long Avenue expressway, the section connecting National Highway 21 to the Hanoi - Hoa Binh expressway, started in October 2023.
The project has a total investment of 5,249 billion VND, invested by the Hanoi Civil Works Construction Investment Project Management Board. The city plans to complete a 6.7km long road with a cross-section of 120-180m in 2026.
According to the assessment of the Hanoi People's Committee, the project implementation will gradually complete the entire Hanoi - Hoa Binh expressway; develop and expand Hanoi Capital to the West, meeting the increasing transportation demand; and be a driving force for the development of Hoa Lac satellite city and the Western satellite city chain.
Hoa Lac Commune People's Committee said that the project to build the Thang Long Avenue expressway, the section connecting National Highway 21 to the Hanoi - Hoa Binh expressway through the commune, has a total of 688 land plots to be recovered, with a total area of about 60.56 ha.
In which, before the implementation of the 2-level local government model, site clearance work had been deployed and completed by all levels of government for 188 land plots.
From July 1, 2025, after implementing the 2-level local government model, the remaining 500 land plots of the project will be directly assigned by the City to Hoa Lac Commune People's Committee to organize site clearance work, with the required completion schedule before February 15, 2026.
This is a very large workload, urgent time, high requirements for progress and legality, requiring the synchronous and drastic involvement of the entire socio-political system.

By January 29, Hoa Lac commune had completed 100% counting of all 500/500 allocated land plots, contributing to completing the counting of 688/688 plots of the entire project, clearly showing the spirit of responsibility, determination and drastic action of the commune Party Committee and government in performing the tasks assigned by the City.
In the process of implementation, many households have shown a high consensus spirit, proactively handing over the site before approving the compensation plan, with 6.63 ha/43 plots of 36 households, showing consensus and support for the policy of land recovery to serve the capital's key project.
In parallel with the inventory work, the commune's specialized agencies are urgently completing dossiers, publicizing plans, pricing, and paying compensation, support, and resettlement according to regulations, ensuring the progress of site clearance as required by the City.