Master planning has been a weakness for HCM City for a long time and it could persist, a top HCM City leader has said.                                                

“The city will continue to remain the nation’s economic hub and its master planning must meet two requirements: attract the business community and be acceptable to the people,” Trần Vĩnh Tuyến, deputy chairman of the city People’s Committee, told a meeting held yesterday to review the city’s master planning for until 2045.

“The city will draft master plans transparently and with accountability for its leaders.

“The city takes responsibility for many long-delayed projects like Thanh Đa and the Sài Gòn Safari Park, which have caused public anger. In future, the city will publicly and transparently invite investors to project auctions.”

Nguyễn Thanh Nhã, director of the city Planning and Architect Department, said soon master planning would factor in the city’s resources and urban structure to ensure infrastructure development, adapt to climate change and prevent flooding.

By 2045 the city hopes to have a highly competitive business environment, proper infrastructure and well-developed urban spaces, ensure climate change has limited impact and land use is efficient and renovate and develop urban areas and satellite towns to reduce population pressure.

Stephen Wyatt of John Lang LaSalle said that in the last few years large companies from the US, Middle East and Asia-Pacific have observed Việt Nam and are looking for promising markets for office buildings, retail space and industrial real estate with investments of billions of dollar.

“Việt Nam and HCM City can capitalise on this opportunity if authorities can ensure transparency, unencumbered lands, compensation for ground clearance, and a proper legal framework.” — VNS