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Will Dabo Town in Danyang be demolished?
According to public information, Danyang Demolition Office has no plan to demolish Dabo Town before March 2023. But this does not rule out the possibility of demolition according to urban planning or policy in the future. In addition, according to the Action Plan for Implementing New Urbanization Construction in Hunan Province proposed by the Hunan Provincial Government, Xugang New Village in Dabo, Danyang City is expected to realize the transformation and upgrading of new urbanization. This may mean that this area will be rebuilt in the future, but the specific time and plan still need to wait for official notice.
It should be noted that urban planning and demolition is a complex process, involving many factors, including policy changes, economic development, land resources and so on. Therefore, the specific demolition plan may be adjusted according to the actual situation.
If you have any questions about the demolition of Dabo town or need more detailed information, I suggest you contact the local government or relevant departments to get more accurate and up-to-date information.
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