The Phnom Penh Post

VN ‘food streets’ set to open

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THE Ho Chi Minh City District 1 People’s Committee has announced that the district’s first two street vendor spaces will open on August 28. According to a plan which was approved by the city’s administra­tion in March, the two “food streets” will be located on the sidewalks of Nguyen Van Chiem Street and Bach Tung Diep Park.

The areas have spacious pavements with room for vendors’ businesses and vehicle parking.

Doan Ngoc Hai, vice chairman of the district’s People’s Committee, said on Wednesday there were many different opinions on how the plan should be implemente­d, which led to the delay of the launching of the two food streets.

“Our district wants to open the food streets as soon as possible so that poor families will have an official place to conduct their businesses on the sidewalk,” he said. “This will not only help them secure their income but also help us better monitor food safety and hygiene practices,” he added.

In the pilot period of the programme, to be about six months, District 1 will set up 20 booths on Nguyen Van Chiem Street and 15 booths along Bach Tung Diep Park.

There will be 35 households allowed to sell products, mainly prepped food, in the designated areas. They will not have to pay taxes or rent during the pilot programme.

The businesses will be allowed to operate from 6am-9am and from 11am-1pm every day. District authoritie­s will organise classes to train street vendors on food safety and hygiene and garbage sorting at the source.

Stools, tables and umbrellas for street restaurant­s will also be provided to avoid obstructin­g pedestrian­s and make best use of the pavements as the street vendors can share them with one another.

District 1 is also looking at other streets with pavement width of at least 3 metres to launch more space for poor people to make a living.

 ?? ANH VU/VNS ?? Twenty vendors will be allowed to conduct business on 40 metres of Nguyen Van Chiem Street in Ho Chi Minh City from August 28.
ANH VU/VNS Twenty vendors will be allowed to conduct business on 40 metres of Nguyen Van Chiem Street in Ho Chi Minh City from August 28.

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