DEPOK - The Depok City Government, West Java, noted that from 2016 to 2020 it had built 843.2 kilometers of environmental roads in all sub-districts of the city.

"The infrastructure improvement program is the main program for the welfare of the community. Therefore, we will continue to encourage infrastructure improvements in Depok City," said Depok Mayor Mohammad Idris as quoted by Antara, Sunday, October 10.

Idris also emphasized that his party will continue to complete the repair of all environmental roads that have been damaged.

"Development is carried out to better touch the needs of the community, including the construction of infrastructure, nets (environmental roads), footpaths, and retaining sheet piles as well as health and education facilities for residents," he said.

Meanwhile, Acting (Plt) Head of the PUPR Service, Citra Indah Yulianty, said that this year his party is targeting around 771 mesh sections for construction. With a total budget prepared of Rp. 100,402,614,716.

"We will put the nets that have not been built yet into the next budget," he said.

So far, continued Citra, there have been a lot of paved nets in Depok City. Only a small part remains unpaved.

Based on road data from the Depok City PUPR Service, the total length of Depok City roads since 2016 is 1,957.93 km. It consists of 78.57 km of arterial roads, 159.11 km of collector roads, and 1,720.25 km of netting and has 10,227 roads.


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