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Department of Natural Resources and Environment requests to check Nghe An Newspaper's reflection on the case of 'forgetting' prime land on Binh Minh Avenue

Nhat Lan DNUM_CEZAIZCACE 07:26

The Department of Natural Resources and Environment has just sent an official dispatch requesting the People's Committee of Cua Lo town to check the reflection of Nghe An Newspaper in the article "Forgetting" more than 2,000m2 of prime land on Binh Minh Avenue" to have a basis to consider and handle the content of the newspaper mentioned...

August 23, 2024,Department of Natural Resources and Environmenthas Official Dispatch No. 5986/STNMT-QLDD on the matter"handling the content of Nghe An Newspaper mentioned in Thu Thuy ward, Cua Lo town"sent to the People's Committee of Cua Lo town. Official dispatch No. 5986/STNMT-QLDD has the following content:

“On August 22, 2024, Nghe An Newspaper had an article about the content of “Forgetting” more than 2,000m2prime land on Binh Minh Avenue”. In which, reflecting on the Nghi Loc District Retirement Home Project on Binh Minh Street, Thu Thuy Ward, Cua Lo Town being abandoned for many years…

Cận cảnh khu đất Nhà nghỉ dưỡng lão huyện Nghi Lộc. Ảnh: Nhật Lân
Close-up of Nghi Loc District Retirement Home. Photo: Nhat Lan

In order to have a basis for reviewing and handling the content mentioned by Nghe An Newspaper, the Department of Natural Resources and Environment requests the People's Committee of Cua Lo town to inspect and report on land use management at the Nghi Loc District Retirement Home Project, Binh Minh Street, Thu Thuy Ward, Cua Lo town.

The report of the People's Committee of Cua Lo town must be sent to the Department of Natural Resources and Environment before August 28, 2024".

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Official dispatch No. 5986/STNMT-QLDD dated August 23, 2024 of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment on handling the content of Nghe An Newspaper mentioned in Thu Thuy ward, Cua Lo town. Photo: Nhat Lan

Previously, on August 22, the People's Committee of Cua Lo town sent a document requesting the People's Committee of Nghi Loc district to handle the problems that Nghe An Newspaper reported in the article "Forgetting" more than 2,000 square meters of prime land on Binh Minh Avenue".

In the document sent to Nghi Loc District People's Committee, Cua Lo Town People's Committee informed: "Currently, the Nghi Loc District Nursing Home project at land plot No. 94, map sheet No. 05, Thu Thuy Ward, Cua Lo Town is under the management and use of Nghi Loc District People's Committee, along Binh Minh Street, which is a key tourist area of ​​Cua Lo Town.

Một trong 2 chiếc gara tạm trong khu đất Nhà nghỉ dưỡng lão. Ảnh: Nhật Lân
One of two temporary garages in the Nghi Loc District Retirement Home. Photo: Nhat Lan

However, the project is no longer in operation. On the project site, there is a degraded level 4 house. At the same time, the situation of trees and weeds growing haphazardly does not ensure aesthetics, affecting the urban beauty.

At the same time, the People's Committee of Nghi Loc district is requested to: "Arrange human resources and means to coordinate with the People's Committee of Thu Thuy ward to carry out the renovation and general cleaning of the environment in the above-mentioned land area. Study the plan to convert the investment model of the above-mentioned project, in order to put the land into operation to ensure the beauty of the urban tourism area, while avoiding land waste".

Khu đất Nhà nghỉ dưỡng lão huyện Nghi Lộc nhìn ra biển Cửa Lò. Ảnh: Nhật Lân
Land of Nghi Loc District Retirement House, overlooking Binh Minh Street and Cua Lo Beach. Photo: Nhat Lan

With the People's Committee of Thu Thuy Ward, also on August 22, there was a Report clarifying the content of the article "Forgetting" more than 2,000m2 of prime land on Binh Minh Avenue", and there was a recommendation to the People's Committee of Cua Lo town: "Work with the People's Committee of Nghi Loc district to find solutions to handle and resolve the issues that Nghe An Newspaper has reflected".

Nhat Lan