Pramono-Rano Discourse Allows City Parks To Open 24 Hours Until Supervision Cameras Are Installed
JAKARTA - A series of changes became the focus of the Candidate for Governor and Deputy Governor of the 2024 DKI Jakarta Pilkada number 3 Pramono Anung-Rano Karno (Bang Doel), especially in terms of urban park spatial planning.
The two plan to open parks in Jakarta for 24 hours and install surveillance cameras (CCTV) for security at that location.
"The approximately 1,527 parks in Jakarta, which have only been open until 6 pm, will be open 24 hours, we will install CCTV, we will install lights," Pramono said in the third debate of the 2024 DKI Jakarta Pilkada in Jakarta, Sunday, as quoted by Antara.
He then said he would invite street vendors (PKL) to sell there and would be arranged in an orderly manner. In addition to the park, Pramono also discussed green open space (RTH).
He said he would try to realize the availability of green open space (RTH) in Jakarta according to the mandate of the law, which is 30 percent.
"RTH is currently 5.2 percent, the law regulates 30 percent. We will try our best so that green open space can be achieved in the era if we serve as governors and deputy governors," he said.
This is part of his efforts and Rano Karno to create the Jakarta sky without pollution and an beautiful environment that is the right of citizens.
Pramono also said that he would increase the fleet and transportation of Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang and Bekasi (Jabodetabek) based on electricity for emission reduction in Jakarta.
"Install the surveillance equipment on themascopy and air filters. We will impose sanctions on companies that do not comply," he said.
Regarding clean water, Pramono promised comprehensive clean water service coverage for Jakarta residents in 2029.
As for flood management, he said he would deploy more massive orange troops and continue the infiltration well program.
"Bang Doel and I are not superiors. We will serve the people of Jakarta, serve with a heart without games, without empty promises," he said.