Hanoi to invest US$226M in streets and service roads under Ring Road No.4 project
The project aims to construct a system of local street and service roads spanning approximately 58.2km in Hanoi.
The project aims to construct a system of local street and service roads spanning approximately 58.2km in Hanoi.
Once completed, the capital planning will serve as a crucial legal resource for Hanoi's authorities to guide, direct, and formulate policies, providing a catalyst for development.
Local authorities have shown a strong determination to remove bottlenecks causing years-long delays in large transportation projects.
The new changes to the Red River Zoning Plan would help resolve Hanoi's existing bottlenecks to development.
Hanoi is expected to accelerate the construction of an urban water drainage system under the planning, along with new parks and water detention basins.
Finalizing the revised Capital Law would set the platform for Hanoi’s development in the next ten years and beyond.
The preparation for the planning process is going in the right direction.
Social resources have been instrumental in urban development and the city’s landscape transformation.
Many experts shared opinions at a seminar reviewing some issues faced in urban planning towards cross-sector integration organized by Hanoi Association of Architects (HAA) on December 2.