DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung said the DKI Provincial Government would extend the cooperation agreement for processing the Bantargebang Integrated Waste Place (TPST) with the Bekasi City Government.
The collaboration between TPST Bantargebang Jakarta and Bekasi for 5 years will end in October 2026. Previously, the DKI Provincial Government contracted waste management in Jakarta at TPST Bantargebang in 2021 with a value of IDR 379 billion.
"(The cooperation in the management of Bantargebang) must be extended. It is impossible not (to be extended)," said Pramono at DKI Jakarta City Hall, Thursday, March 20.
Pramono explained, during a review of the Bantargebang Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF), he and Bekasi Mayor Tri Adhianto discussed the extension of the Bantargebang cooperation and scheduled a follow-up meeting.
"The Mayor of Bekasi together with the government of Jakarta will sit together to extend mutual benefits for all of us," said Pramono.
On the one hand, Pramono has not detailed the form of cooperation and the compensation provided. Pramono also did not know if the Mayor of Bekasi wanted to ask for the construction of flats and flyovers.
"I just heard," he said.
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Bekasi Mayor Tri Adhianto said that his party is still waiting for the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government to build flats (rusun) in its area. The plan is for Bekasi to ask for the construction of rusunawa in Bantargebang and Mustika Jaya.
In addition, the Bekasi City Government also wants Jakarta to build two additional flyovers to Bantargebang. This aims to minimize congestion on roads that are crossed by garbage transport trucks from Jakarta.
"We have submitted two flyovers, applying for two flats," Tri told reporters, Wednesday, March 19.
The request for flats and flyovers sourced from the DKI Provincial Government's partnership fund has been proposed by the Bekasi City Government for several years. However, it has not yet been realized.
Tri said that his party would again submit a request for the construction of the flats and flyovers to the DKI Provincial Government in discussing plans to extend cooperation for some time to come.
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