JAKARTA - The Provincial Government (Pemprov) of DKI Jakarta inaugurated four pedestrian bridges (JPO) with a modern, functional and aesthetic nuance of IDR 70 billion.

"Today, we inaugurate the construction of four pedestrian bridges in DKI Jakarta Province. The construction of this JPO is a tangible manifestation of the commitment from the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government to provide functional, aesthetic and inclusive public facilities. We will continue this," said Acting Governor of DKI Jakarta Teguh Setyabudi at JPO KH Mas Mansyur, Central Jakarta, as reported by ANTARA, Tuesday, December 10.

The four JPOs are JPO PGC Cililitan on Dewi Sartika Street (East Jakarta) with a length of 34.6 meters, three meters wide, and 5.5 meters high.

West Sunter JPO on Jalan Danau Sunter Muara (North Jakarta) with a length of 27.3 meters JPO, three meters wide and 5.5 meters high.

Then JPO Mas Mansyur on Jalan KH Mas Mansyur (Central Jakarta) with a length of 39.6 meters, a width of three meters, and a height of 5.5 meters. Finally, the JPO Dukuh is on Jalan H Bokir Bin Dji'un or Jalan Pondok Gede Raya (East Jakarta) with a length of 25.2 meters, a width of three meters, and a height of 5.5 meters.

Teguh said that the four JPOs that were inaugurated had interesting visuals but still paid attention to the benefits side of the JPO. Then, these four JPOs are also equipped with modern facilities to improve the comfort and access of people's culture that are disability-friendly.

"For example, this facility is an elevator. We saw earlier that the elevator was very good too. Then also artistic, there is a really interesting light system that looks clearer at night. Then there is CCTV (supervisory vehicle) which is also useful for security and security issues and is specifically equipped with videotrons next to the edge," explained Teguh.

Teguh explained that the videotron installed is a means to publish information related to public policies originating from the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government or other information.

Not only JPO, but he also said that some time ago the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government had also resolved the problem of planting trees, parks and other facilities.

Teguh hopes that by inaugurating the four JPOs, it can provide security and comfort for the community, especially pedestrians.

Meanwhile, the Head of the DKI Jakarta Highways Agency, Heru Suwondo, said that the JPO development funds came from the DKI Jakarta Provincial Budget for Fiscal Year 2024.

The total budget spent for these four JPOs is IDR 70 billion.

"KH Mas Mansyur's JPO budget of Rp. 19 billion has been equipped with lif, videotron, CCTV and ornaments at this JPO. Other JPOs are variational, so some are worth Rp. 15 billion, some are Rp. 13 billion," said Heru.


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