The Phnom Penh Post

Deadline set to remove structures on S reap roads

- Voun Dara

THE Siem Reap provincial administra­tion has given residents 10 days starting from September 23 to remove constructi­ons which encroach on streets, streams and canals in Siem Reap town.

If they fail to do so, they will face legal penalties, according to a provincial administra­tion announceme­nt.

Provincial deputy governor Ly Samrith told The Post on Sunday that for the past two days, the administra­tion has been surveying land and telling people if they have to move their structures as per the land title of the provincial administra­tion.

“The actual size of the road nowadays is smaller than the land [allotted to the government] in the system of administra­tion.

“To ensure the standard and beauty of the 38 roads [in Siem Reap town] so that experts can do their work, we have to be in charge of [removing] constructi­ons that encroach on street land,” Samrith said.

Those 38 roads do not affect citizens’ land, he said. Only the 100 families who built on the roads’ land are affected. Most of them volunteere­d to remove their structures while a small number are in negotiatio­ns, he said.

P rov i nc i a l gover nor Tea Sei ha f i r st a n nou nced t he removal of structures on September 23. Experts will measure t he land after t he notice expires on October 2.

“If they do not remove [their structures], the provincial administra­tion will take measures to remove them according to law. It will not be responsibl­e for damages and the loss of people’s properties,” he said.

The provincial governor confirmed that the new street constructi­ons are for the common benefit and will facilitate tourism developmen­t in Siem Reap.

After the Covid-19 crisis ends, the province will once again be ready to receive a large number of national and internatio­nal tourists, he said.

At the first meeting of the inter-ministeria­l commission to study and implement the street constructi­on project led by Deputy Prime Minister Tea Banh on September 25, it was decided to renovate all 38 streets in Siem Reap town.

The streets must be made in harmony with culture, history and tourism, and be in line with the geography of the town.

The inter-ministeria­l decision was made that all streets be constructe­d systematic­ally while taking into considerat­ion sewer systems, sidewalks, sidewalks for the disabled, bicycle lanes, parking lots, lighting systems, signs, security cameras, and tree planting.

The decision of the inter-ministeria­l working group stated that: “We must expedite the constructi­on of the 38 streets, for which the prime minister has allocated $150 million from the national budget.

“If there is no change, these 38 streets will be launched by Samdech Techo Hun Sen, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia on November 16, 2020.”

 ??  ?? Structures considered too close to roads, streams or canals need to be removed by October 2.
Structures considered too close to roads, streams or canals need to be removed by October 2.

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