Residents of a District in Phnom Penh Have 10 Days to Remove Home Extensions on Public Space
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Residents of a District in Phnom Penh Have 10 Days to Remove Home Extensions on Public Space
A representative of the Por Senchey District in Phnom Penh indicates in red that this area in front of a home must be demolished as it is built on public land. Photo: Por Senchey District Facebook page.
Phoung Vantha
30th October 2020
This interferes with water drainage and road safety, the district authorities say
PHNOM PENH—The Por Senchey District authorities in Phnom Penh have issued an order to the effect that residents in the district have 10 days to dismantle any structure in front of their homes or buildings that infringe on public streets or areas along streets meant for the drainage system.
According to the notification issued by the Por Senchey District administration on Oct. 28, some residents have built porches, parking areas and other constructions beyond their own lots on grounds meant to be used for the district’s drainage system and public streets.
This especially applies to people living in areas built by the Borey Piphop Thmey II development company, the notification read, where construction done without permit interfere with water drainage and affect public safety.
On Oct. 29, the authorities sent staff to some area developed by this company to highlight in red paint the parts of building structures that infringe on public space.
This order was issued by the district one day prior to several national holidays during which government and other businesses are to be closed in the country.
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Re: Residents of a District in Phnom Penh Have 10 Days to Remove Home Extensions on Public Space
This has been a problem in Phnom Penh (or the whole of Cambodia) for as long as I've lived here.
Back in the late nineties/early 2000s, many of the shops on Monivong had brick dividing walls between their properties running from the building to the street. It was almost as if they believed that they owned the entire section in front of their properties.
Back in the late nineties/early 2000s, many of the shops on Monivong had brick dividing walls between their properties running from the building to the street. It was almost as if they believed that they owned the entire section in front of their properties.
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Re: Residents of a District in Phnom Penh Have 10 Days to Remove Home Extensions on Public Space
They still do including the road in front of their premises. Just take a look around any of the major markets in town.Username Taken wrote: ↑Sat Oct 31, 2020 9:11 am This has been a problem in Phnom Penh (or the whole of Cambodia) for as long as I've lived here.
Back in the late nineties/early 2000s, many of the shops on Monivong had brick dividing walls between their properties running from the building to the street. It was almost as if they believed that they owned the entire section in front of their properties.
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