Court injunction suspended ambitious riverside project pending public hearings and other steps
Part of the design for the Bangkok riverside promenade, seen at a meeting hosted by City Hall in Din Daeng district to gather public opinion in December 2019. (Photo: Somchai Poomlard)
The cabinet on Tuesday decided not to appeal a Central Administrative Court injunction suspending construction of the Chao Phraya Promenade in Bangkok, and will leave it for the new government’s consideration, deputy spokeswoman Rachada Dhnadirek said.
The promenade project is part of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s planned 12-stage development of the Chao Phraya riverside. The other steps include building walkways…
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