Jintana Maensurin, director of the Pattaya
Education Department, solicits plans to outline projects and budgets for
a three-year plan.
Urasin Khantaraphan
Pattaya educators and health organizations have been asked to
submit budget requests for projects they hope to implement over the next
three years as the city begins work on its 2015-2017 development plan.
Jintana Maensurin, director of the Pattaya Education Department,
solicited plans at a March 12 meeting to outline projects and budgets
for a three-year plan.
The master plan and strategies for development aim to create security
for people and assets inside and outside of residents’ homes. The plan
also calls for increased community involvement through networking as the
foundation for development of finances, quality of life and conservation
of natural resources and the environment, leading to self-development
and a reduction in poverty.
Educators were asked to submit budgets for construction, landscaping,
and educational tools. At the meeting, medical supplies were also
allocated to the city’s 11 public schools.