
A fruit shop that encroached on more than half of the sidewalk was ordered to move inside by the ward police - Photo: PHAM TUAN
According to Tuoi Tre Online , at 7:00 AM, at the Tay Ho Ward People's Committee, the Tay Ho Ward Police ( Hanoi ) coordinated with other ward forces to simultaneously conduct inspections of urban order violations.
Accordingly, the authorities of Tay Ho ward have established 4 task forces, fanning out across the streets to inspect, remind people, and handle and clear cases of encroachment on the road and sidewalks.
In the area of alley 36, Xuan La Street (Tay Ho District), people gathered to sell goods, encroaching on the sidewalk to form an "makeshift market," which the ward police force ordered to be cleared immediately that same morning.
In Hoan Kiem and Cua Nam wards (Hanoi), authorities also simultaneously launched a campaign to reclaim sidewalks for pedestrians.

The People's Committee of Tay Ho Ward and the Tay Ho Ward Police (Hanoi) coordinated with other forces to clean up sidewalks - Photo: PHAM TUAN

Police in Tay Ho ward ask residents to move vehicles parked illegally on the road - Photo: PHAM TUAN
Previously, the Standing Vice Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee, Duong Duc Tuan, signed and issued Plan No. 332 on resolving bottlenecks in "urban order" and building communes and wards that ensure urban order, discipline, and civilization.
The plan aims to concentrate resources and manpower, and mobilize the combined strength of the entire political system in thoroughly addressing bottlenecks in urban order.
The People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City has issued a set of criteria for ensuring urban order, discipline, and civility, comprising four groups: urban infrastructure, urban order, urban aesthetics, and environmental sanitation.
This includes requirements for sidewalks to be paved smoothly and cleanly, and for a complete system of road signs.

A flower shop encroaching on the sidewalk was reminded by the police and asked to move inside - Photo: PHAM TUAN
There are no makeshift or temporary markets; vehicles on sidewalks are neatly arranged according to regulations (bicycles and motorbikes are lined up in rows, uniformly on each street; ensuring that sidewalk space is reserved for pedestrians...).
Parking areas (for cars, motorbikes, and bicycles) must be licensed, have marked lines, display prices, and operate within the permitted area.
Vehicles stopping, parking, picking up, and dropping off passengers must be arranged, positioned, and parked in appropriate areas and locations in accordance with regulations.
Signs, billboards, and directional signs are installed in the correct size and location, ensuring urban aesthetics.

Authorities in Cua Nam ward requested coffee shops to remove tables and chairs encroaching on the sidewalk - Photo: QUANG VIEN

A coffee shop owner signs a pledge not to repeat the offense - Photo: QUANG VIỄN
Undergrounding all power lines and telecommunication cables; lowering the number of utility poles on all electrical substations throughout the city.
The system of trees, flowerbeds, and lawns is well-maintained and neatly trimmed, with no branches or leaves obstructing visibility or obscuring traffic signs and signals.
Drainage systems and manholes must be clear, free of debris, and free from localized flooding after rain.
The streets and sidewalks are clean, with no accumulated waste; waste is collected on time and in the designated places.
Trash cans and public toilets must be neatly arranged and clean; vehicles transporting garbage, construction materials (such as sand, stone, gravel, cement), construction waste, mud, soil, and household waste must be bagged or have measures to seal them tightly...
Hanoi has requested that all units maintain this work regularly and continuously.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/cong-an-ha-noi-doi-mua-dong-loat-ra-quan-gianh-lai-via-he-long-duong-20251213092350381.htm






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