JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Satpol PP will regulate takjil traders who sell along the sidewalk during Ramadan, but does not prohibit them from trading.
"We will regulate the peddlers, not that we forbid them to sell, but we will manage it so that it does not disturb pedestrians," said Head of DKI Jakarta Satpol PP Satriadi Gunawan in Jakarta, Wednesday.
The arrangement of takjil traders, especially during Ramadan, is carried out in the context of the Orderly Road Pavement Month which has begun.
"The traders on the sidewalk that we have disciplined, then the street vendors, there are permanent ones that we have disciplined," said Satriadi.
In addition to traders who sell on the sidewalk, the DKI Satpol PP will also regulate illegal parking.
The location of the crackdown, among others, is Central Jakarta on Kramat Raya Street, Cikini Raya Street-Pegangsaan Timur Street (Cikini Station area and its surroundings), Taman Jati Baru Street-Jatibaru Bengkel Street (Tanah Abang Station area and its surroundings), Jalan Ir. H. Juanda-Jalan Pecenongan, Jalan Palmerah Timur-Jalan Tentara Pelajar (Palmerah Station area and its surroundings), and Bendungan Hilir Street.
Furthermore, South Jakarta includes Jalan Melawai Raya, Jalan Mahakam-Jalan Bulungan and Jalan Kyai Maja (around Pasar Mayestik), Jalan Senopati, Jalan Cikajang, and Jalan Prof. Dr. Satrio.
Next, West Jakarta includes Jalan Kyai Tapa, Jalan Raya Duri Kosambi, Jalan Dr. Susilo Raya, and Jalan Prof. Dr. Latumenten.
Then, East Jakarta, namely on Jalan Jatinegara Timur, Jalan Matraman Raya-Stasiun Jatinegara, Jalan Otto Iskandardinata, Jalan Paus, Jalan Perserikatan, and Jalan Pegambiran (around Rawamangun Terminal).
Finally, in North Jakarta, namely on Jalan Muara Karang.
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