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Has Gaosong Village in Changfeng Township, Anqing City been completely demolished?
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(1) Land expropriation project

Construction project of special railway line (Yingjiang District, Yixiu District and Daguan Section) in Changfeng Port Area of Anqing Port.

2) Land requisition scope

The land requisition of this project involves ten plots of land. The plot is located in Changfeng Village, Gaosong Village, Zheshan Village, Xinjian Village, Laofeng Town Changshan Village, Heping Village, Coral Village, Guangxin Village, Hong Guang Village, Sanyi Village, Su Gang Village, Taiping Village, Wuzui Village, Xiangshan Village, Dalongshan Town Liaoyuan Community, Yonglin Community, Central Community, Zong Pu Community and Bai Ze Lake. In Hongshuitang community, * * * plans to requisition about 75.5623 hectares of collective land, including 60.9847 hectares of agricultural land (47.7 168 hectares of cultivated land), 0.31537 hectares of construction land and 0 1.4239 hectares of unused land. The actual area and land type of the expropriated land shall be subject to the survey results of the technical report on land survey and demarcation, and shall be reported to the people's government with the right of approval according to law.

(III) Purpose of land acquisition

In order to implement transportation infrastructure construction, it is really necessary to requisition land owned by farmers collectively.

(D) Survey of land status quo

From the date of this announcement, investigate the ownership, type and area of the land to be requisitioned and the ownership, type and quantity of the attachments on the ground, and ask the land owners and users within the scope of land requisition to cooperate and confirm the investigation results. During the investigation, the social stability risk assessment of the land acquisition behavior of the project will be carried out simultaneously, and the majority of villagers' representatives, land owners and users within the land acquisition scope will be invited to give positive feedback.