Popular Post Georgealbert Posted yesterday at 08:10 PM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 08:10 PM Picture courtesy of Matichon. The mayor of Nong Prue Subdistrict in Samut Prakan province has defended the installation of solar-powered streetlights designed in the shape of aeroplanes, despite recent, renewed criticism from social media users who argue that the project is a waste of funds. The mayor insisted on 7 March, that the local community is satisfied with the initiative and that the concerns voiced online are irrelevant. Adum Klinphuang, the mayor of Nong Prue Subdistrict, clarified that the project to install these aeroplane-shaped streetlights had been in the works for about four to five years. The project is part of a larger road development initiative in collaboration with Suvarnabhumi Airport, which involves the construction of a road leading to the airport that has been underway for two years. The total cost of the road upgrade, which includes the installation of the aeroplane-shaped streetlights, is nearly 400 million baht. The streetlights themselves account for approximately 20 million baht of the budget. While some social media users have expressed concerns about the frequency of the streetlights and the potential waste of public funds, Mayor Adum was dismissive of the criticisms. “Those who are criticising may not be from the area. I’m not concerned because the people here are happy with the project,” he said. “As a subdistrict administrative organisation, we focus on developing our own area. If the locals are happy, that’s enough for us.” The streetlights are designed to serve as a symbol of the subdistrict, which has a longstanding association with aviation. The ongoing road development project, spanning more than two kilometres, will see the installation of additional aeroplane-shaped lights. Currently, the authorities are in the process of hiring contractors to carry out the next phase of the work. Moreover, the mayor revealed that there are plans for a further installation of 156 aeroplane-shaped streetlights in areas of the subdistrict, specifically in villages 2 and 3, with a project cost set at 17 million baht. One local resident, Ning, aged 58, shared her thoughts on the streetlight installation. “When the aeroplane-shaped lights were put up, I felt they illuminated the area well. Normally, this place wasn’t very bright, but there were already streetlights. As for the debate about the design, I don’t have an opinion. It’s up to people’s thoughts. I think the lights are fine, though they’re a bit frequent.” The ongoing development and planned expansion of the project are set to continue, with the authorities emphasising that the unique design of the streetlights will remain an integral part of the subdistrict’s identity. -- 2025-03-09 3
Popular Post HappyExpat57 Posted yesterday at 08:28 PM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 08:28 PM Send DOGE over to investigate this. 3
Popular Post Tropicalevo Posted 18 hours ago Popular Post Posted 18 hours ago 5 hours ago, Georgealbert said: “Those who are criticising may not be from the area. I’m not concerned because the people here are happy with the project,” Translates as "I am happy with the size of the brown envelope, so sod you." 2 1
JoePai Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Apart from the stupidity of the design, why are they place so close together ? 1 1
mran66 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 4 hours ago, JoePai said: Apart from the stupidity of the design, why are they place so close together ? If spacing is bigger, less aeroplanes. If less aeroplanes, less envelopes.
mran66 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago "... the people here are happy with the project,” People in Sub-district office certainly are happy with the amount benefits deriving from quantity of poles and aeroplanes and especially envelopes. Whether the lights work or not does not matter that much though. No cut from electricity spending anyway so better spend that money to more airplanes instead
Peabody Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 109,000 THB per light! I guess it's OK, since the local people who are happy with the lights are 100% funding the costs out of their own pockets. /s
BangkokReady Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 5 hours ago, mran66 said: 10 hours ago, JoePai said: Apart from the stupidity of the design, why are they place so close together ? If spacing is bigger, less aeroplanes. If less aeroplanes, less envelopes. Indeed. The more money that is spent, the bigger the kick-backs. 🤷♂️
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