Amended Capital Law boosts Hanoi’s urban planning drive
This is expected to create a breakthrough in mobilizing comprehensive strength and effectively harnessing potential and advantages for the development of the capital city.
This is expected to create a breakthrough in mobilizing comprehensive strength and effectively harnessing potential and advantages for the development of the capital city.
Hanoi aims to have 10 metro lines totaling 417 kilometers by 2035.
Public projects, parking stations or social and urban technical infrastructures should be built on the emptied land after relocation.
The city encourages greater public participation in the planning process, especially those of large scale and with significant meaning for the city’s development.
The goal is to ensure the effective use of different resources to serve the capital city’s development goals for the 2021-2030 period and subsequent years.
Effective urban planning would help Hanoi better utilize urban economic models for sustainable development.
The capital city might face challenges in solving numerous issues related to the transport infrastructure, urban public works, and school system.
The capital city will focus on perfecting the relevant institutions and legal corridors.