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Vung Tau city’s master plan adjusted

Thứ Năm, 01/08/2019 - 21:00

Government of Vung Tau city has adjusted a master plan for the Southern city that initially got approval from the Prime Minister in May.

According to the adjusted plan, Vung Tau will become a centre of tourism, trade, aquatic production, logistics, and oil exploitation by 2035, and become a key economic region of Ba Ria-Vung Tau province and the Southern region in general.

The adjusted plan would be the initial step in the city's development, said Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Le Tan Quoc.

With the new plan, Vung Tau will be divided into seven areas, each with a different role in the development of the province.

In particular, the seven areas include a 4,100ha section of Long Son Island which will become a national oil and gas industry centre and supporting industry centre.

An area will be Go Gang Island, which will have an airport and eco-urban area, while another will be Bac Phuoc Thang area with a population of 35,000.

The current Sao Mai- Ben Dinh port will be expanded and upgraded, and another area, the central urban area of the city, will be embellished and rebuilt.

The area located in the North of the city will become a new administrative centre for the city, while the Chi Linh- Cua Lap coastal area will be developed into a resort and amusement area.

For the Front Beach area, the city will restrict large-scale projects to protect the natural landscape.

Chairman of the Vung Tau City People’s Committee Nguyen Lap said that the city authority would publicise the adjusted plan so that people will not make unwise or illegal purchases of land.

It will also review and adjust zoning plans and other detailed plans to match the master plan, and devise regulations for planning management.

Vung Tau also plans to build an expressway and railway from Bien Hoa city to Vung Tau city and upgrade National Route No.51, which connects HCM City and neighbouring provinces. It expects to have a population of 500,000 by 2025 and then 650,000 by 2035.

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