Tebet Eco Park Will Open Again, 5 Parking Locations Are Prepared
JAKARTA - The South Jakarta City Government has prepared five parking locations ahead of the reopening of the Tebet Eco Park on Jalan Tebet Barat Raya, Tebet Barat Village, Tebet District.
Head of the South Jakarta Transportation Sub-dept., Susilo Dewanto, said that a number of parking spaces were prepared for two-wheeled and four-wheeled vehicles.
"The locations are in the Sarana Jaya Land, SMPN 73 Jakarta, the Graha Pratama building, the Wisma Pede building and the 31-128 gas station gas station," Susilo said as quoted by ANTARA, Thursday, July 21.
Susilo said that the existence of a number of parking locations answered the concerns of the people who previously complained about the lack of parking space when visiting the green park.
As for the Sarana Jaya land, it is currently still in the process of being worked on. The plan is for this land to have a capacity for 102 cars and 335 motorcycles.
Meanwhile, SMPN 73 Jakarta can accommodate 50 cars and 200 motorcycles. Graha Pratama building has a capacity of 100 cars and 150 motorcycles.
The parking fee is IDR 5 thousand in the first hour and IDR 4 thousand in the next hour for cars and IDR 2,000 in the first hour and IDR 2 thousand in the next hour for motorbikes.
Then, the Wisma Pede building can accommodate 100 cars and 150 motorbikes with a progressive rate of Rp. 5,000 in the first hour and Rp. 4,000 in the next hour for cars and Rp. 2,000 in the first hour and Rp. 2,000 in the next hour for motorbikes.
While the Gas Station Gas Station 31-128 provides parking capacity for 20 cars and 50 motorbikes, with a progressive rate of Rp. 5,000 in the first hour and Rp. 4,000 in the next hour for cars and Rp. 2,000 in the first hour and Rp. 2,000 in the next hour for motorbikes.
This tariff is in accordance with the Regulation of the Governor of DKI Jakarta Province No. 120 of 2012 concerning Parking Fees. Parking Fees for the Implementation of Parking Facilities for the Public Outside the Road Agency.
The city government has also prepared the Tebet Eco Park to become a "Low Emission Zone" (LEZ) or Low Emission Zone, which is valid on weekends and national holidays.