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Da Nang to adjust master urban plan for 2030-2050 amid rapid development

Da Nang to adjust master urban plan for 2030-2050 amid rapid development

THE CITY of Da Nang in central Vietnam has submitted an adjustment to its master urban plan for 2030-2050 to Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.

The city’s administration said the master plan, approved by then-prime minister Nguyen Tan Dung in 2013, needs to be changed in accordance with rapid development in the last three years.
The city wants to change its urban-development goals to include the expansion of public space, full urban services and environment protection.
Da Nang’s adjusted master plan also focuses on tourism as a core economic sector.
The city will also concentrate on high-tech industry and high-tech farms as well as organic and safe farming.
According to the city’s industrial park management board, six industrial zones (IZs) covering 1,000 hectares have leased out 90 per cent of their area.
The city submitted plans to develop three new IZs and expansion projects on more than 1,000 hectares in the west of the city.
Da Nang International Airport, designed to host 6 million passengers by 2020, was overloaded last year. The airport is set to be expanded to host the 2017 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) Summit, and 10 million tourists per year.
The airport also needs to increase capacity to 20 million passengers in 2030.
The city’s Tien Sa Port, a major port for both cargo and cruise ships, is exceeding its capacity and transport system.
The city’s Port Company said road No 14B connecting Tien Sa Port was crowded with container trucks every day, resulting in congestion in two tourism centres – Son Tra and Ngu Hanh Son district.
The city has called for investment in building a new Lien Chieu port as a major cargo port, while Tien Sa will be a tourism port only.
Wastewater treatment was also included in the adjusted plan as the city’s household wastewater shares a drainage system with rainwater, and is discharged directly into the environment. The city needs to build a wastewater treatment station and a separate system for rainwater and household wastewater.
Da Nang has asked the World Bank to increase its funding for wastewater treatment in the city with a US$115-million (Bt4 billion) budget proposal.
An underground traffic system was also inserted in the adjustment plan as the city plans to develop tunnels and a metro system in the coming years.
The city’s master plan aims to give Da Nang a facelift as it plans to become a green city by 2025, and an economic hub of the central region and a driving force for boosting development of the central and central highlands regions.
This month, the government issued special regulations concerning investment, budgetary status and decentralisation for Da Nang.
The city plays an important role as a logistical centre for the coastal central region and the East-West Economic Corridor, which links Laos, Thailand, Myanmar and Vietnam. 
 

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