HCM City told to focus efforts on transport

Transit-oriented development (TOD) is a strategic solution that could help Ho Chi Minh City address its current challenges and develop a sustainable transport network, which would help create a smart and liveable city, said the director of the municipal Department of Transport, Tran Quang Lam.
HCM City told to focus efforts on transport ảnh 1Construction of Metro Line No.1 in HCM City between Ben Thanh market in District 1 and Suoi Tien tourism park in District 9. (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNS/VNA) -
Transit-oriented development (TOD) is astrategic solution that could help Ho Chi Minh City address its currentchallenges and develop a sustainable transport network, which would help createa smart and liveable city, said the director of the municipal Department ofTransport, Tran  Quang Lam.

“A sustainable approach” workshop held recently in the southern city sought toseek feasible solutions for the development of transport and urban integration,and facilitate the participation of private developers in rail projects basedon the TOD model through discussions among policymakers, investors and experts.

Lam said the city was facing two major challenges in the development process,namely how to attract investment for its remaining mass rapid transport (MRT)projects and how to encourage more people to using MRT services.

According to the city’s transport master plan, it plans to build a publictransport system comprising eight MRT lines, three tram or monorail lines witha total length of about 240km and a bus rapid transit (BRT) network.

MRT No.1 between Ben Thanh and Suoi Tien and MRT No.2 linking Ben Thanh andTham Luong and BRT No.1 are under construction and will start operating in thenext few years.

Lam said the slow implementation of the projects was affecting the city's plansto meet public travel needs and development of its transport system.

“It is necessary to apply lessons from abroad to implement TOD projects.”

Neil Ronald Harvey, general director of global consulting firm Arup Vietnam,said leveraging TOD could help the city achieve a more sustainable, connectedand green future, and generate significant progress towards achieving theUnited Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

“This could improve daily commutes in HCM City, and fundamentally reshape thecity through better integration of land use with transport infrastructure andaltering ingrained travel habits.”

This is a good time to bring together the public and private sectors to exploreand advance TOD opportunities in the city, he said.

Arup’s experts are willing to share their experiences and insights into TOD inplanning, financing and design, and offer recommendations and strategies, hesaid.

Associate Professor Nguyen Quoc Hien, director of the Management Authority forUrban Railway’s project preparation and investment unit, said the city shoulddiversify investment sources.

“Public-private partnership (PPP) is the best option for the city inimplementing major projects.”

Urban development and plans around metro terminals could help attract more realestate investment, he added.

Andy Hodgson, principal – advisory, planning and design at Arup, said TOD wasoften focused on practical considerations for the developer such as footfall,location, look and feel, uniqueness and commerciality.

Successful city planning is therefore about developing a common objectivebetween city planning and the strategies of investors and developers, he said.

“This means striking the right balance of direct and indirect governmentrevenue streams for development around transportation infrastructure.”

There are a number of opportunities that the Government can leverage to supportfinancing of new infrastructure, including direct value (PPP, masterdeveloper), and indirect value (property and land tax, developer contributions,betterment charges, tax increment financing), according to Hodgson.

“Ultimately there is no one-size-fits-all approach, with cities taking manydifferent approaches concluding in varying degrees of success.”

In the HCM City context, there was a need for co-ordination around a cleardevelopment plan delivered through commercially and economically distinctzoning that was activated by transit, he said.

The key then would be balancing short- and long-term revenue streams tocatalyse the right type of development for the city, he added./.
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