100 gripe about floods, trash, crazy teens at tourism hearing
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Researcher Wirat
Jeerchatrangkun leads a July 3 forum at the J Trio Hotel organized to
collect data on improving services and solving problems.
Thanachot Anuwan
Jumbled utility lines, low water pressures, flooding and teen drivers
topped the list of complaints from Pattaya residents and business owners
at the latest forum on solving Pattaya’s tourism-related woes.
Researcher Wirat Jeerchatrangkun led the July 3 forum at the J Trio
Hotel organized to collect data on improving services and solving
problems. About 100 people attended the hearing, the second in a series.
Attendees said, among other problems, Pattaya City Hall needed to solve
issues with garbage collection, unevenly paved roads and teenagers
driving motorbikes wildly, disturbing peace in the city.
Wirat said feedback from the hearings will help city hall develop
policies to solve issues that have an impact on tourism.
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