Encroachment on traffic safety corridors continues in Hoang Mai town

January 22, 2016 13:25

(Baonghean.vn) – On the morning of January 22, Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Duc Hai - Deputy Director of the Provincial Police led a working delegation to inspect and urge the implementation of ensuring traffic order and safety, clearing urban sidewalks and traffic safety corridors in Hoang Mai Town.

Implementing the Provincial People's Committee's telegram 19 on urban beautification, restoring order to traffic safety corridors, roads, and sidewalks to prevent traffic congestion, wards and communes in Hoang Mai have simultaneously launched operations.

Đoàn công tác đã đi kiểm tra việc thực hiệm đảm bảo ATGT, giải tỏa hành lang tại khu vực thị  xã Hoàng Mai
The working group inspected the implementation of traffic safety assurance and corridor clearance in Hoang Mai town area.

The authorities organized the signing of commitments, reminders and the recovery of 311 billboards of all kinds; cleared and dismantled 97 houses, tents, canopies, hundreds of meters of fences... Cleared 1 car wash on the sidewalk; recorded 46 cases of expansion and re-encroachment in the areas of Quynh Thien, Mai Hung and Quynh Xuan wards.

Vẫn còn nhiều biển quảng cáo vi lấn chiếm vỉa hè ATGT
There are still many illegal billboards encroaching on sidewalks and traffic safety.
Trên địa bàn Thị xã Hoàng Mai còn tồn tại những điểm tập kết vât liệu xây dựng tràn lan trên vỉa hè, lề đường gây mất mỹ quan và mất an toàn giao thông
In Hoang Mai town, there are still construction material gathering points scattered on sidewalks and roadsides, causing loss of aesthetics and traffic safety.

After conducting field inspections on some main roads in the area, the working group assessed that after the district's campaign, the results were still limited. There were still signs encroaching on the sidewalks and construction material gathering points on the main roads; encroachment on the roadway and sidewalks still occurred.

Đoàn công tác làm việc với lãnh đạo một số phòng, ban liên quan của thị xã Hoàng Mai về công tác triển khai thực hiện Công điện 19 của UBND tỉnh về lập lại trật tự hành lang ATGT
The working delegation worked with leaders of a number of relevant departments and offices of Hoang Mai town on the implementation of Dispatch 19 of the Provincial People's Committee on restoring order in traffic safety corridors.

Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Duc Hai - Deputy Director of the Provincial Police Department suggested that Hoang Mai Town should take more drastic measures; direct and request wards and communes to continue to promote, regularly inspect and handle cases of re-encroachment and disruption of traffic safety corridors. Strengthen inspection and handling of market places, handle canopies and billboards; have regulations on hanging and placing billboards to ensure clear roads and airy sidewalks.

Kết luận buổi làm việc,Thượng tá Nguyễn Đức Hải – Phó Giám đốc Công An tỉnh đề nghị, Thị xã Hoàng Mai cần có biện pháp triển khai quyết liệt hơn để chấn chỉnh tình trạng tái lấn chiếm hành lang ATGT trên địa bàn
Concluding the working session, Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Duc Hai - Deputy Director of the Provincial Police Department suggested that Hoang Mai Town needs to take more drastic measures to rectify the situation of re-encroachment of traffic safety corridors in the area.

At the same time, attach the role of local authorities in inspecting and handling cases of re-encroachment. Attach responsibility to agencies and units in maintaining order in traffic safety corridors. Select a few routes as points, handle them thoroughly, then regularly maintain inspections, and hand them over to wards and communes for management; to then expand in the area. Before Tet, it is necessary to have a planning area for trading goods serving Tet for people, avoiding chaotic trading, causing disorder in traffic safety.

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