SURABAYA - Deputy Mayor of Surabaya Armuji followed up on complaints from residents of CBD apartments on Jalan Keramat I, Jajar Tunggal, Wiyung, City of Heroes, East Java, regarding the objection to the increase in environmental management fees (IPL).

"I encourage everyone to refrain from putting forward their own egos. I give time so that the management body can have an internal meeting today and resolve problems with apartment residents humanely," said Deputy Guardian (Wawali) Armuji when he visited the CBD apartment in Surabaya, quoted as saying Between, Tuesday, July 5th.

The arrival of Deputy Mayor Armuji was accompanied by the Office of Settlement, Cipta Karya and Tara Ruang Surabaya City, Wiyung District and Jajartunggal Village. At that time, Armuji was met by a number of apartment residents.

The CBD apartment is inhabited by around 600 people. However, because the residents refused to pay for the IPL, the manager turned off some of the electricity and water.

According to Armuji, the sub-district and village heads had facilitated so that the two sides could meet beforehand but this did not materialize. This is because the management agency was never present when the invitation letter was sent.

"If reporting to each other is also not good, regarding electricity and water being sealed later, mediation will be carried out according to applicable regulations," said Armuji.

He also asked that the ranks of sub-district and village heads could always accompany residents and provide solutions to incoming complaints.


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