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Park Filled with Garbage, Lacking Aesthetics Due to Delayed Handover to Local Authority
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Park Filled with Garbage, Lacking Aesthetics Due to Delayed Handover to Local Authority

From Tuแป•i Trแบป · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Phu Dong Park in Buon Ma Thuot, Dak Lak Province, is in a state of disrepair, with accumulated garbage and overgrown weeds.
  • Residents are complaining about the unsanitary conditions and the negative impact on the urban landscape.
  • The park's handover to local management is delayed due to administrative procedures related to road access.

Phu Dong Park, located in Tan An Ward, Buon Ma Thuot City, Dak Lak Province, has fallen into a state of neglect, drawing complaints from local residents. The park is reportedly littered with piles of garbage, overgrown weeds, and unaddressed fallen trees, significantly detracting from its aesthetic appeal and creating unsanitary conditions.

Residents have expressed frustration over the park's dilapidated state, describing it as "ownerless." They point to the accumulation of trash bags filled with dry leaves, which decompose and emit foul odors, especially during the rainy season. The park has also become a makeshift shelter for some homeless individuals, further exacerbating hygiene concerns.

The park looks like a neglected place. Piles of garbage are stacked everywhere, weeds are growing rampant, and fallen trees are not cleared. People walking by feel uncomfortable. It not only affects the living environment but also ruins the city's appearance.

โ€” A residentDescribing the poor condition of Phu Dong Park.

"The park looks like a neglected place. Piles of garbage are stacked everywhere, weeds are growing rampant, and fallen trees are not cleared. People walking by feel uncomfortable. It not only affects the living environment but also ruins the city's appearance," one resident lamented. The stagnant water in the defunct fountain has turned murky green, collecting plastic bottles, cups, and other debris.

Tran Viet Nguy, Director of the Buon Ma Thuot Investment Construction Project Management Board, acknowledged the park's deteriorating condition. He stated that the handover of the park to the local ward management is pending. The delay is attributed to procedural issues concerning its connection to National Highway 14, requiring approval from the Region 2 Road Management Board and the Provincial Department of Construction. The management board expects to finalize these procedures soon, after which the construction unit will clean up the area before the official handover.

The handover of the park to the local ward management is pending. The delay is attributed to procedural issues concerning its connection to National Highway 14, requiring approval from the Region 2 Road Management Board and the Provincial Department of Construction.

โ€” Tran Viet NguyExplaining the reasons for the delay in handing over the park.
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Originally published by Tuแป•i Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.