In a move to enhance local administration, a public hearing has been scheduled to gauge the impact of the parking regulation act instituted in local government areas. This initiative is a response to the Act on Regulating Parking in Local Government Areas, introduced in 2019. Its main purpose is to gather insights on how the legislation has influenced parking management and to gather feedback for future improvements.
Aims of the Public Hearing
The main objective of the public hearing is to collect a wide range of views on the legislation’s effectiveness from a diverse group of stakeholders. This includes understanding the benefits and challenges faced by residents, local businesses, and the authorities responsible for parking enforcement. The feedback obtained will play a crucial role in assessing whether the act has met its goals and what adjustments may be necessary to better serve the local community’s needs.
Methods of Participation
Opinions are welcome via several inclusive avenues to ensure a comprehensive assessment. Stakeholders can participate through:
- Centralized Legal Portal: By visiting www.law.go.th, participants can submit their views directly. This centralized platform ensures easy access and a structured approach to collecting feedback.
- Opinion Surveys: To reach a broader audience, surveys will be disseminated. This method allows the department to pose specific questions and gather quantitative data that can be analyzed for trends and patterns.
In addition to these methods, a QR Code has been provided for convenient access to the feedback submission process. This code can be found at the end of official announcements and can be scanned using a smartphone, directing users to the relevant page on the legal portal.
Public Hearing Timeline
The window for submitting feedback is set from May 14, 2024, to June 12, 2024. This duration provides ample time for stakeholders to reflect on their experiences and offer substantive contributions to the evaluation process. It also allows for a thorough analysis of the feedback before any legislative revisions are considered.
Participants are encouraged to take part in shaping the future of their local communities by engaging with the public hearing process. The insights provided will be invaluable in ensuring that parking regulations are fair, effective, and conducive to the well-being of all local government areas.