JAKARTA - At least six semi-permanent building units and illegal buildings in Pulau Harapan Village, Thousand Islands Regency, Jakarta Province, were brought under control by officers from related agencies, Friday, April 25.
"Today we are carrying out community service activities and controlling illegal buildings, which are on the west and east sides of the main pier," said Lurah Pulau Harapan, Yusuf in Jakarta, quoted by Antara.
He said that six semi-permanent buildings used by Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) were demolished and moved to the Pujasera area on the east side of the pier.
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According to him, this control aims to organize the pier area which is the main face of Harapan Island as one of the tourist destinations in the Thousand Islands.
He said that community service activities were divided into two teams, each serving on the west and east sides of the pier.
"For the west side it enters the RT 001/RW 001 area and the east side enters RT 002/RW 002," he said.
North Thousand Islands Council member Sahdan supports the move, as shop buildings on the west side of the pier need to be moved to create a neater and more comfortable environment to see.
He said that it should have been dismantled and moved to the MSME Center location to the east because it previously looked shabby.
The location of this building is in front of Harapan Island so it must be arranged to attract tourists. "We appreciate the steps taken by the village officials and all elements of society who participated in the activity," he said.
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