Many unfinished construction projects are affecting people's lives.
(Baonghean.vn) - This was the opinion expressed by voters in Tay Hieu commune (Thai Hoa town) at a voter consultation meeting on November 15th.
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| The delegation of the Provincial People's Council, including Colonel Tran Van Hung – Member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, Commander of the Provincial Military Command; Vo Duy Viet – Director of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment; Nguyen Dinh Hoa – Secretary of the Thai Hoa Town Party Committee; and Phan Thi Thanh Thuy – President of the Thai Hoa Town Women's Union, met with voters in Tay Hieu commune. Photo: Trang Long |
During the meeting, voters in Tay Hieu commune raised several issues, including: the need to definitively resolve the situation where residents of An Ninh, Hieu Thanh, Hung Bac, and Hung Phu hamlets live in Tay Hieu commune but their cultivated land is managed by Nghia Tien commune; a request for the coffee and rubber processing plant to address environmental issues; the Hieu II bridge is open to traffic but the bridge itself is not; and the need to complete many unfinished construction projects to avoid causing difficulties in transportation and affecting people's lives.
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| Residents participate by giving opinions and making suggestions at the meeting. Photo: Trang Long |
In addition, voters in Tay Hieu commune also reflected on the situation where some households raising livestock in residential areas are still causing environmental pollution. The People's Committee of Thai Hoa town needs to strengthen the establishment of inspection teams and find solutions to address this; the process of granting land use right certificates is still cumbersome; and investment is needed to upgrade and repair the irrigation canal system on provincial road 545 section passing through Hung Thinh hamlet…
In response to the opinions and suggestions of voters and provincial People's Council representatives, the leaders of Thai Hoa town provided quite specific answers. For issues beyond their authority, the provincial People's Council representatives promised to take them into consideration and provide written responses soon.




