Not Yet Cleaned Up, The Rubble Of The DKI Jakarta KSD Project Still Covers The Sidewalk

JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Regional Strategic Activity Project (KSD) in the Menteng area leaves garbage and other building materials that interfere with residents' activities.

The Head of Menteng Sub-district, Edy Suryaman, assessed that the construction of the KSD must pay attention to the rights of the community in terms of comfort when using the sidewalk.

The reason is that there are a number of KSD projects in several locations, such as the construction of drainage utilities and sidewalks on Jalan Agus Salim and Jalan Raden Saleh where construction debris remains.

"We really feel the improvement in infrastructure and the impact of these activities. There are some leftover materials that cannot be transported all of them," said the Camat to reporters, Saturday, October 9.

In order to deal with the remaining material that was not transported, the Camat asked for assistance from the Public Infrastructure and Facilities Handling (PPSU) officer for cleaning and repairing.

"So indeed, disturbing the water lines can be tidied up again," he said. The sub-district head said, before the construction of the DKI Jakarta KSD project was carried out, the contractor came to the sub-district office to ask for permission and said that he would immediately clean up the remaining materials from the KSD project.

"We have told them to be able to keep it back, restore it back to its original state. Sometimes there is rubble, there is cement and there are traces of stone fragments left on the pavement," he said.