BEKASI - Director General of Human Settlements of the Ministry of Public Works (PU) Dewi Chomistriana targets that the elevator repairs will be damaged due to demonstrations at two pedestrian bridges (JPO) which can be completed in November 2025.

The location of the JPO is in front of the Polda Metro Jaya and the Senen area, Jakarta.

This means that the target for completion is one month faster than the initial prediction set for December 2025.

"If the JPO on progress will be completed, it must be completed in November," said Dewi when met by reporters after attending the 2025 World Day and World City Day (HHD-HKD) Summit at the Upper Medium People's School (SRMA) 13, Pangudi Luhur Center Bekasi, West Java, Monday, October 27.

According to Dewi, the completion of the repair took a long time due to the elevator order.

"Now is the longest, right, booking an elevator, because the elevator must be ordered by making the elevator house. It may take time," he said.

Even so, Dewi is optimistic that the completion of the elevator repairs at the two JPOs can be completed entirely next month. "It's final (after November)," he concluded.

Previously, DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung revealed that the condition of a number of public facilities in Jakarta due to demonstrations led to clashes at a number of points.

It was recorded that as many as 22 Transjakarta bus stops, both in the corridor (BRT) and non-BRT, were affected. Six of them were burned by an unknown crowd. Then, 16 bus stops were damaged and scribbled on due to vandalism.

Pramono revealed that the total loss due to damage to public facilities reached Rp80 billion. This includes damage to bus stops, JPO, CCTV, traffic lights and other public facilities.

"The total cost of losses including two JPOs in the Senen area and Polda Metro Jaya is now Rp80 billion," said Pramono on Tuesday, September 2.


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