JAKARTA - West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi considers growth in development in the property sector such as housing and hotels in DKI Jakarta and Tangerang Raya to have an impact on West Java residents.
Dedi wants the DKI Provincial Government and the Banten Provincial Government to know that improving development in their regions only provides economic benefits for West Java residents who live bordering the two provinces. This condition, highlighted by Dedi, also has a negative impact on its citizens.
This was conveyed by Dedi at the Main Mitra Praja Regional Cooperation Forum (FKD-MPU) in Central Jakarta which was attended by 10 regional heads including DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung and Banten Governor Andra Soni.
"There must be something to talk about with Tangerang, with DKI. The development growth that occurred in Jakarta which gave birth to a multiplier effect and the birth of new rich people in the property sector, gave birth to poverty and residual development, suffering for the people of West Java," said Dedi Mulyadi, Tuesday, June 17.
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Dedi gave an example of a problem that occurred in Parung Panjang District, Bogor Regency, West Java. Parung Panjang is one of the areas that supply building materials for the development of the property.
According to Dedi, changes in spatial planning from development activities in Jakarta and Tangerang are currently causing damage to infrastructure in Parung Panjang. In fact, its citizens also experience acute respiratory infection (ARI).
"Parung Panjang contributes to the development of DKI Jakarta towards the development of the Tangerang area," said Dedi.
"The growth in hotels in luxury housing areas provides a multiplier economic effect on the environment, increasing regional tax revenues. However, Parung Panjang is having problems. What is the problem? The infrastructure is completely destroyed, the people are subject to ISPA," he continued.
Therefore, Dedi asked the DKI Provincial Government and the Banten Provincial Government to sit down together to resolve the problem. This is because the West Java Provincial Government is unable to spend a budget of up to trillions of rupiah to improve infrastructure in Parung Panjang.
"How much is needed for infrastructure? IDR 1.2 trillion and we will gradually build it. But behind that, something must be discussed with Tangerang with DKI," he concluded.
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