
First of all, Hua Hin already has a "Walking Street" . . . it is called the Night Market. What you are describing . .having the street open for deliveries during the day and closed to vehicles at night happens there daily. Does anyone know how that got started or remember when it wasnt a "walking street"? There are small hotels there which seem to deal OK with not having taxis drive up to their entrances when the market is open so that should not be a major factor ( Yes, I know it isnt perfect and you can not walk the length of it without dodging at least one idiot on a motorcycle. )
I also dont get what making the area a pedestrian zone has to do with the temple. Binta is already "a farang-dominated soi of girlie bars next door to the temple." As well, the idea that it will become more dangerous than now doesnt hold water IMHO. Dodging drunken people is not as dangerous as dodging vehicles driven by drunken people. Of course, I am working with the Pattaya "walking street"model in mind here.
But I would be shocked if the town fathers ever get beyond decorating the streets with lights and lanterns ( which they actually do very well) into improving the infrastructure of Hua Hin in any way including setting up a pedestrian street or area. (Still no parking, no alternative road to Petchkasem, etc etc.)