Phuket Residents Fear Losing Access to Roads Used for Over 30 Years as Developer Threatens Closure
More than 100 households in Phuket have banded together to file a formal complaint with the Phuket Damrongtham Center, after residents of the Poonphol Nice Pl
More than 100 households in Phuket have banded together to file a formal complaint with the Phuket Damrongtham Center, after residents of the Poonphol Nice Plaza project raised urgent concerns that shared access roads and walkways they have relied upon for over three decades could soon be permanently closed off.
The residents, who have used the communal roads and walkways for more than 30 years, fear that losing access could severely disrupt their daily lives, cutting off vital routes through the neighborhood. The sheer number of households involved underscores the widespread impact such a closure would have on the local community.
The complaint filed with the Damrongtham Center — a government body established to handle grievances and protect citizens' rights — signals that residents are seeking official intervention to prevent the potential closure. Authorities are expected to investigate the matter and mediate between the affected households and those responsible for the Poonphol Nice Plaza project.
The case highlights a growing tension between property developers and long-established communities in Phuket, where rapid development has increasingly put pressure on shared public and private spaces. Residents argue that decades of uninterrupted use of these roads and walkways should entitle them to continued access, regardless of ownership disputes.
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