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Bangkok Port relocation set to combat pollution and congestion


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4 hours ago, webfact said:

The Bangkok Port, a 32-rai facility located next to the Chao Phraya River in the Klong Toey district, is slated for relocation as per government orders. The decision aims to repurpose the area for public advantage.

Another huge hotel, condo, or Casino?

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5 hours ago, soi3eddie said:

Would be a perfect place to build riverside condos with lovely views. Anyone wonder why some want the port relocated? Don't Sansiri build houses and condos? Who's connected to Sansiri?

 

Ooh....that you should be so suspicious. It will be turned onto a beautiful well maintained green park for citizens to enjoy fresh air on the river side boosting their health and wellbeing. ....😋

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9 hours ago, soi3eddie said:

Would be a perfect place to build riverside condos with lovely views. Anyone wonder why some want the port relocated? Don't Sansiri build houses and condos? Who's connected to Sansiri?

 

 

Yay, more condos! Just what we need. How about a large recreational area for everyone to enjoy, and not just more <deleted>e for rich people. 

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13 hours ago, PremiumLane said:

 

Yay, more condos! Just what we need. How about a large recreational area for everyone to enjoy, and not just more <deleted>e for rich people. 

 

No money to be made changing a commercial port to a recreational area.

 

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Bangkok Port shipping scene sets sail for relocation
by Mitch Connor

 

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The Bangkok Port, located in the bustling Klong Toey district, is earmarked for a potential relocation, the Transport Ministry announced. Deputy Minister Manaporn Charoensri revealed plans for a feasibility study into the port’s relocation yesterday, to transform parts of the 32-rai site into a public park.

 

Manaporn, responsible for overseeing the operations of the Port Authority of Thailand (PAT), shared that Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin had proposed during an April 2 Cabinet meeting, a partial relocation of Klong Toey port to the Laem Chabang Port in Chon Buri. The 62 year old prime minister’s order will be followed with the formation of a dedicated committee to examine the plan further.

 

This relocation is complex, with multiple factors to consider, including existing lease agreements and employment contracts, Charoensri noted, referencing an initial survey conducted by the PAT.


She reassured of the impact on industrial factories and oil refineries, stating that not the entire port would be shifted. Instead, the Bangkok-born PM has proposed methods to make optimal use of leftover space or areas currently misused by the community, aiming to alleviate traffic congestion in the vicinity. Some of this space, she indicated, might be redeveloped into a public park.


Manaporn elaborated that the move to Laem Chabang Port could be beneficial from a developmental perspective. Due to the limitations of the Bangkok Port being non-deep-sea, a partial move to the deeper Laem Chabang would be more practical. PM Srettha further suggested exploring the possibility of transforming the port into a tourism hotspot.

 

In line with this potential new direction, the PAT’s Director-General, Kriangkrai Chaisiriwongsuk, revealed that the port’s master development plan aims to elevate it to a green port. The intention is to enhance the quality of life for surrounding communities and residents while evolving the port into a tourist pier, complete with comprehensive logistics transportation services, reported Bangkok Post.

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-04-10

 

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41 minutes ago, webfact said:

Some of this space, she indicated, might be redeveloped into a public park.

Wonder what  the real reason is ................LOL

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Whatever they build, I hope they create some higher ground for when Bangkok is underwater from sea level rise and/or subsidence.

 

If they start 5 years ago, they may beat the rising tide...

 

It does seem a waste of a prime central location to have such dirty industry and heavy truck traffic. Probably worked well when Bangkok was 1/4 of its current population.

 

Betcha the poor residents of Khlong Toey end up SOL, whatever they decide.

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There was a master plan since more than 7-8 years ago where Port Authority has wanted to move the port so the land can be leased out to generate more profit, there was a few plots of underused land.

 

There was talks of another mall, park, and condos for the area. As it’s by the river and a stones throw away from city center, it actually prime location land if they can get the project moving.

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On 4/9/2024 at 9:12 AM, webfact said:

The 62 year old Bangkok-born premier, recognising the urgency, agreed to study the matter.

In what way is his age relevant? He may be one of many things, most of which may be defamatory, but hardly geriatric by definition.

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

...to transform parts of the 32-rai site into a public park.

And the remaining 31 rai: Luxury hi-rises and hotels, built right on the waterfront?

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Has anyone considered that the inhabitants of Klong Toey are employed in the port?

 

Now here is an absolutely groundbreaking idea. Spend a fraction of this money ( probably less than the brown envelopes for redevelopment) on providing them with decent living conditions, and get a grip on the pollution.

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2 hours ago, Grusa said:

In what way is his age relevant? He may be one of many things, most of which may be defamatory, but hardly geriatric by definition.

He is a real estate developer Such a project will likely take 20+ years to come to fruition (profit). He has no time to waste.

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On 4/9/2024 at 3:14 PM, PETERTHEEATER said:

Ooh....that you should be so suspicious. It will be turned onto a beautiful well maintained green park for citizens to enjoy fresh air on the river side boosting their health and wellbeing. ....😋

Bit like "Sukhumvit Square" you mean?

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