The Hanoi People's Committee has just requested a review of land auction funds, resettlement, land encroachment, land violations... to arrange for service land needs.
Service land is the land that the state compensates people for having over one-third of their agricultural land reclaimed, in order to support career conversion. This is one of the policies to reclaim agricultural land for various purposes such as project implementation.
Recently, the Hanoi People's Committee requested districts to develop detailed plans for allocating service land to households and individuals, to be completed before September 30.
For localities that already have service land funds, the city leaders require immediate land allocation for land funds that have completed technical infrastructure. Land funds that have not completed site clearance or technical infrastructure investment need to complete investment and land procedures for quick handover.
For localities lacking service land funds, the City People's Committee requires the use of other alternative land funds, including auctioned land funds, remaining resettlement land funds, commercial land funds, land use projects violating land laws and small, scattered land plots in residential areas. This land fund needs to be consistent with the planning to accommodate service land needs.
Localities lacking service land funds need to increase mobilization so that people can receive money in lieu.
Each service plot usually has an area of 40-50 m2, and is drawn by the locality after the infrastructure is completed.
Previously, according to the Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Hanoi had nearly 55,600 households and individuals in need of service land allocation with a scale of more than 360 hectares. By early February 2024, the city had allocated land to more than 36,500 households. However, there were still more than 19,000 households that had not been allocated land with more than 112 hectares, concentrated in Ha Dong district and Hoai Duc, Me Linh, Thanh Oai, Quoc Oai, Thanh Tri districts.
The Department of Natural Resources said that the allocation of service land encountered many difficulties due to land policies of different periods and localities, including Vinh Phuc province (Me Linh district), Ha Tay province (old) and Hanoi before the expansion in 2008.
TH (according to VnExpress)