Grass grows wildly, garbage piles up at 400 billion residential project in Quang Ngai
Báo Tiền Phong•12/03/2024
TPO - Garbage, construction waste, overgrown weeds, many rusty and degraded items... are the current situation at a residential project worth nearly 400 billion VND in Quang Ngai province.
The project covers an area of 19.42 hectares in Truong Quang Trong ward and Tinh An commune (Quang Ngai city), with a total investment of nearly 400 billion VND. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc
According to the original plan, the project was to be put into operation from the fourth quarter of 2018. However, after many adjustments, up to now, the project has only cleared nearly 15 hectares of land but it is not seamless, the remaining area is entangled with many residential lands and houses. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc
The reason is that households cannot agree on compensation and resettlement support plans... Photo: Nguyen Ngoc
Inside the project site, weeds grow wildly, garbage and construction waste are dumped everywhere, and many items have seriously degraded after a long period of lack of maintenance. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc
Some electrical cabinets have their covers blown off, covered with weeds. Many drainage culverts are under construction, and the rainwater collection system has no covers, creating traps. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc
On the main roads, the ground is jagged and there are many potholes. From a distance, the project looks like a wasteland. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc
According to the reporter's records, the compensated area has currently been constructed with items such as: Leveling, roads, rainwater drainage, wastewater drainage, power grid infrastructure... with an area of about 12 hectares. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc
According to research, one of the major reasons for the project's unfinished state is that the investor encountered difficulties in determining the capital contribution during the project implementation process before divesting State capital from QISC... Photo: Nguyen Ngoc
In the land use fee collection plan of Quang Ngai province, the residential area of My Tra - My Khe road contributes 285 land lots, expected to be auctioned to collect 350 billion VND. However, looking at the existing problems and difficulties of the project, as well as the current real estate market situation, this is not an easy goal to achieve. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc
In February 2022, the investor announced the termination of investment activities in the My Tra - My Khe residential area project and committed to take legal responsibility for the legality, accuracy and honesty of the documents and documents sent to competent State agencies. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc
By March 2022, Chairman of Quang Ngai Provincial People's Committee Dang Van Minh issued a decision to terminate the legal validity of the investment policy of this project (phase 1) and assigned competent authorities to be responsible for carrying out procedures related to the investor's self-termination of project activities according to regulations. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc
Currently, the My Tra - My Khe residential area project has been handed over by the Chairman of the Quang Ngai Provincial People's Committee to the Land Fund Development Center, under the Department of Natural Resources and Environment of Quang Ngai, for this unit to develop an exploitation plan. However, up to now, there has been no effective exploitation plan for this prime land location. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc
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