Deputy Mayor Manot Nongyai, accompanied by authorities from the Department of Civil Engineering, Building, and Upkeep, checked out the location near Chao Poh Ket-ngam Shrine, situated opposite Pattaya Beach Soi 6. The June 9 assessment was triggered by several grievances from the general public and travelers concerning the blockage brought on by a structure, which spoiled the otherwise spectacular beach view.
Discussing the background, Manot pointed out that Pattaya had actually formerly carried out landscape enhancements along the whole stretch of Pattaya Beach, from North Pattaya to South Pattaya, with the goal of broadening parking areas and improving pedestrian pathways. The stated structure had actually initially been set up prior to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, meant to assist in the benefit of local officers and lifeguards accountable for guaranteeing the security of beachgoers.
Throughout the procedure of updating the beach landscape, the structure had actually been taken apart and momentarily put on the beach. Nevertheless, it pertained to the attention of the general public and travelers that the structure blocked the attractive beach view, causing grievances and ask for its elimination. Consequently, the Pattaya authorities performed an examination to determine the owner of the structure, however were not successful in their efforts.
In reaction to the circumstance, the Department of Civil Engineering, Building, and Upkeep of Pattaya took definitive action. They were directed to take apart the structure and shop it in an 8-rai location within Soi Tua Ngok, which falls under the jurisdiction of Pattaya Town hall. The structure will be kept there till the rightful owner steps forward to declare it.