An Dong ward shares street permit software with other Ho Chi Minh City localities
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- An Dong ward in Ho Chi Minh City is sharing its software for managing street and sidewalk permits with other localities.
- The software aims to improve public service by streamlining the permit process.
- Several other wards and cities have received the technology transfer, including Cho Lon, Vung Tau, and Cat Lai.
An Dong ward in Ho Chi Minh City is actively promoting its innovative software for managing street and sidewalk usage permits, extending the practical model to numerous other localities across the city. The initiative aims to enhance public services by making the permit application and approval process more efficient and accessible. During a ceremony on June 2nd, leaders from Cho Lon, Vung Tau, and Cat Lai wards formally received the "An Dong Street and Sidewalk Permit" software, along with a related system for managing non-agricultural taxes. Nguyen Xuan Thanh, Vice Chairman of the An Dong People's Committee, expressed gratitude for the interest shown in the ward's digital solutions. He highlighted that the successful implementation of these applications demonstrates their effectiveness and has garnered significant attention from city officials and residents alike. Thanh conveyed his hope that sharing this software will foster greater collaboration among different wards and communes in serving the public more effectively. He also emphasized the importance of incorporating public feedback to continuously refine the software. Previously, An Dong ward had successfully launched its 'sidewalk and street permit and fee collection' software, enabling online applications, submissions, and payments for those needing to use parts of the street or sidewalk. The system automatically processes applications within the ward's authority and forwards those exceeding its scope to the relevant higher authorities. Additionally, the software allows for vehicle parking using chip-embedded citizen identification cards or driver's licenses at designated street locations without requiring on-site personnel.
Therefore, I hope to spread the use of the software so that wards and communes can work together to serve the people better. In the process of implementation, we will listen to the feedback from the people to perfect the software.
Originally published by Tuแปi Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.