(HBO) – Kim Boi district is working on 32 different planning schemes, including those on the building of Kim Boi region until 2040, the development of Bo urban area until 2045, as well as the development of 29 sub-areas. The district People’s Committee has also approved 14 master plans for communes until 2030.



The general planning of Bo urban area until 2045 is expected to help Kim Boi attract more investment.

A report by the district People’s Committee showed that the planning for the Kim Boi district region towards 2040 has been approved by the provincial People’s Committee on May 27, 2022, which covers the whole district’s area of 55,128 hectares. Meanwhile, the planning for Bo urban area and vicinity until 2035 was nodded on May 25, 2022. A proposal to design another planning for Bo urban area until 2045 was also approved in May this year, enabling the district to implement the task.

They are two planning schemes with significant meaning to the local socio-economic development. According to leaders of Kim Boi, they aim to highlight the position of Kim Boi in the development of Hoa Binh as a hub for industry, tourism, trade, agro-forestry in the province, with favourable connection with important national economic spaces through Ho Chi Minh Road, National Highways 21 and 12B, and its location bordering Hanoi, Ha Nam, Thanh Hoa and Ninh Binh. In addition, Kim Boi district is located on the main economic corridor of Luong Son - Kim Boi - Lac Thuy near Hanoi.

At the same time, the district has designed 29 planning schemes for major sub-areas with a total area of 6,399 hectares. The planning design has been defined as one of the breakthrough stage of the district to successfully complete targets set at the provincial Party Congress, contributing to drawing more investment and boosting the local socio-economic development, requiring close coordination among sectors, departments and agencies, according to the district People’s Committee./.


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