The city of Hua Hin, a famous tourist district of Prachuap Khiri Khan, will hold a public hearing on the draft of its newly-designed city plan on April 22 at 9.30 a.m. at Hua Hin School.
The new Principle City Plan of Hua Hin will cover an area of 327 square kilometers which is four times bigger than the existing area of 87.20 sq km. The provincial Office of Public Works and Town & Country Planning is to hold the public hearing in order to ensure that the new city plan is acceptable to all sides before being submitted to the City Planning Committee for consideration.
The draft is designed to cope with economic and tourism growth and ensure proper infrastructure development. It regulates the use of lands and lays down transportation and logistics infrastructures in response to the growth of tourism, trade and investment in the future, according to the Director of Public Works and Town & Country Planning of Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. -
Source: PRD
Public hearing on new Hua Hin City Planning Draft on Apr 22
Public hearing on new Hua Hin City Planning Draft on Apr 22
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Re: Public hearing on new Hua Hin City Planning Draft on Apr 22
four times bigger?
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Re: Public hearing on new Hua Hin City Planning Draft on Apr 22
4 times bigger = 4 x the current public spending budget..mmm??
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Re: Public hearing on new Hua Hin City Planning Draft on Apr 22
It would be great if a member of the HHForum could join this public hearing and report back to us, I'm unfortunately out of town. No matter how much of the presentation will be realized at the end it will be interesting to know how they plan to tackle problems like water/electricity supply, sewage and of course traffic.