Speed up inspection count the current situation
According to Mr. Huynh Van Minh, Deputy Director of the Land Development Center of Lam Dong province, in order to accelerate the progress of land clearance and construction of resettlement areas for the Bao Loc - Lien Khuong expressway project, the unit has maximized the number of officials, employees, and workers directly involved in the work at the site.

According to Mr. Huynh Van Minh, there are currently 130 people participating in the project, including 72 from the Provincial Land Development Center Office, 12 from branches, and 46 people reinforced from Project Management Board No. 1.
In Ward 1, Bao Loc, the total area to be reclaimed is approximately 36.8 hectares, affecting 250 households. To date, the relevant units have surveyed 130 households, reaching 52%. A number of cases remain where the landowner has not been identified or the existing boundaries are incorrect and require re-surveying.

In Bao Lam 2 commune, the total area to be reclaimed is approximately 53.6 hectares, affecting 176 households. 135 households have been surveyed, reaching 76%. Of these, 115 files have been submitted to the commune People's Committee for review of land ownership. Some households are still facing issues due to transfers or minor boundary disputes.
In Hoa Ninh commune, a total area of approximately 30.7 hectares has been identified for land acquisition; including 0.35 hectares of residential land and 30.35 hectares of agricultural land, affecting 116 households and individuals. Currently, 114 households and individuals have been inventoried, reaching 98.27%. Files for 87 households (75%) have been submitted to the commune People's Committee for review of land ownership. The ownership of some land has not yet been determined due to transfers to households outside the locality.

In Di Linh commune, a total area of approximately 138.46 hectares has been identified for land acquisition; including 0.35 hectares of residential land and 137.42 hectares of agricultural land. 509 households and individuals are affected. Currently, relevant units are conducting investigations, surveys, recording the current status, measuring, counting, and classifying the area of land and assets attached to the acquired land. To date, 191 households and individuals have been inventoried (in the former Lien Dam commune area), reaching 37%. Files for 74 households (15%) have been submitted to the commune People's Committee for review of land ownership.
In Bao Thuan commune, a total area of approximately 71.73 hectares has been assessed for land acquisition; of which 1.52 hectares are residential land and 70.31 hectares are agricultural land. 425 households and individuals are affected. Currently, the relevant units have inventoried 155 households and individuals (reaching 36%).

In Gia Hiep commune, a total area of approximately 68.14 hectares has been identified for land acquisition; including 0.57 hectares of residential land and 68.73 hectares of agricultural land. 228 households and individuals are affected. 130 households and individuals have been inventoried (57%). Files from 60 households (26%) have been submitted to the commune People's Committee for review of land ownership.
In Ninh Gia commune, a total area of approximately 51.75 hectares has been surveyed; of which 0.28 hectares are residential land and 51.72 hectares are agricultural land. 100 households and individuals are affected. 98 households and individuals have been surveyed, reaching 95%. Files for 22 households (21%) have been submitted to the Commune People's Committee for review of land ownership.

In Duc Trong commune, a total area of approximately 71.15 hectares has been surveyed, affecting 288 households and individuals. 162 households and individuals have been inventoried, representing 41%. The files for 60 households (15%) have been submitted to the commune People's Committee for review of land ownership.
In Tan Hoi commune, an inspection revealed a total area of approximately 23.37 hectares of residential and agricultural land to be reclaimed, affecting 142 households and individuals. 104 households and individuals have been inventoried (reaching 72%).

In Hiep Thanh commune, a total area of approximately 36.39 hectares has been assessed for land acquisition; of which 2.8 hectares are residential land and 33.59 hectares are agricultural land. 302 households and individuals are affected. 124 out of 302 households and individuals have been inventoried (41%).
"The relevant units must coordinate closely with local authorities to ensure accurate data, avoiding duplication or errors, especially in determining land ownership. This is a crucial basis for developing compensation and support plans that are lawful, fair, and transparent," Mr. Huynh Van Minh emphasized.
The people are waiting . price list land
More than three months after its commencement, the Bao Loc – Lien Khuong expressway project is entering a crucial phase: completing the land survey and awaiting the announcement of specific land price lists to proceed with compensation payments.

The Bao Loc – Lien Khuong expressway project is a crucial component that completes the entire Dau Giay – Lien Khuong route, spanning nearly 74km with a total investment of over 20,000 billion VND. Upon completion, the route will shorten travel time from Ho Chi Minh City to Da Lat to approximately 3 hours, opening up new development opportunities for the Southern Central Highlands region and providing a strong impetus for trade, tourism , and investment.
Observations in localities such as Bao Loc, Bao Lam, Di Linh, and Duc Trong show that people everywhere are mentioning the "land price list." Many households have actively cooperated in the surveying and inventory process, and are only waiting for the official compensation price before confidently handing over the land.

Mr. Le Van Phuong, head of Tan Nghia village (Bao Thuan commune), said that the people in the area all agree with the policy of land reclamation for the project, only hoping that the State will soon announce a fair and appropriate compensation price list so that people can confidently hand over the land.
According to residents, the majority of the land being reclaimed is agricultural land, with about 90% planted with coffee – a crop currently fetching high prices. Therefore, they hope for compensation that is close to market value so they can afford to buy new land for production and quickly stabilize their lives after relocation.

According to the Provincial Land Development Center, localities have signed contracts with consulting firms to survey and develop land price lists, and are currently finalizing drafts for submission for appraisal. Several other communes are also urgently selecting consulting firms to expedite the process. Once specific land prices are available, the steps for preparing, appraising, and approving compensation, support, and resettlement plans will be implemented immediately.

According to the Lam Dong Department of Finance, the specific land price list is an important legal basis for compensation payments and resettlement arrangements. Therefore, while the official prices are not yet available, many households, even those who have agreed to the terms, are still waiting, preventing the disbursement of funds.
At recent working sessions, the Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, Ho Van Muoi, emphasized that the determination of land prices, compensation, support, and resettlement must be carried out quickly but strictly, in accordance with the law, ensuring fairness and the greatest convenience for the people.

The Chairman of the People's Committee of Lam Dong province also requested that localities publicly disclose all plans, listen to people's opinions, and promptly address any arising issues. At the same time, they should increase manpower from other units to support surveying, appraisal, and approval of plans, ensuring that land clearance progresses according to schedule.
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