JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Regional Police (Satpol PP) has mapped 19 sidewalk points in five city areas in the Tertib Trotoar Month (BTT) program during Ramadan. The order is focused on street vendors (PKL) and illegal parking who often use the sidewalk.
Head of DKI Jakarta Satpol PP Satriadi said this step was taken to restore the function of the sidewalk as a pedestrian space, without immediately prohibiting traders from making a living.
"It will be discussed that for the sidewalks where the takjil-takjil traders are, we will be orderly. We will do it. We do not forbid them to sell, but we will manage it so that it does not interfere with pedestrians," said Satriadi in West Jakarta, Wednesday, February 18.
He explained that the discipline had begun to run. The main target was traders who sold on the sidewalk, both those who opened permanent stalls and traveling traders. Illegal parking is also a concern, including online motorbikes that stop and wait for passengers on the sidewalk.
According to Satriadi, the sidewalk is a public facility intended for pedestrians. Therefore, the arrangement is carried out so that economic activities continue, but public space remains orderly.
"Later we will manage it. It's just temporary, sometimes it's only a month, in that month it's like that," he said.
The following are the 19 sidewalk points that are the location of the ban: 1. Central Jakarta: - Kramat Raya Street - Cikini Raya Street - Pegangsaan Timur (around Cikini Station) - Taman Jatibaru Street - Jatibaru Workshop (around Tanah Abang Station) - Jalan Ir. H. Juanda - Pecenongan - Jalan Palmerah Timur - Student Army (around Palmerah Station) - Jalan Bendungan Walahar
2. South Jakarta: - Jalan Melawai Raya - Jalan Mahakam - Bulungan - Kyai Maja (around Pasar Mayestik) - Jalan Senopati - Jalan Cikajang - Jalan Prof. Dr. Satrio
3. West Jakarta:- Kyai Tapa Street- Duri Kosambi Highway- Dr. Susilo Raya Street- Prof. Dr. Latumenten Street
4. East Jakarta: - Matraman Raya Street - Jatinegara Station - Otto Iskandardinata Street - Perserikatan and Pegambiran Street (around Rawamangun Terminal) -
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