JAKARTA - Acting Governor of DKI Jakarta Heru Budi Hartono said the sidewalk in front of the United States (US) Embassy, which has been reopened, will be reorganized to make it more comfortable and beautiful for the public to pass.

"I checked what was still lacking. For example, we will clean it up, there is a tree that already exists, but we tidy it up. That is, we will also repair this area," Heru said in his statement, Sunday, June 11.

Heru has also instructed cleaning and structuring around the sidewalk, including arranging PLN cables.

"Indeed, from the start I wanted there to be convenience for residents, who from the direction of Tugu Tani could continue to walk towards the Horse Statue, to be comfortable. Hopefully, in the future it can function optimally," he said.

Furthermore, Heru said there are several points that must be followed up immediately by the Regional Apparatus Organization (OPD) for further structuring in the area.

Heru also appreciated the synergy between the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kemlu) and the US Embassy with the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, so that it could restore the function of sidewalks for pedestrians.

First, cone and the Movable Concrete Barrier (MCB) have been transported. I would like to thank the ranks of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the American Ambassador who have jointly returned the function of the sidewalk," he said.

It is known that the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government has opened the sidewalk in front of the US Embassy at 22.00 WIB, last Friday, June 9. MCB has been tidied up by the Department of Highways, the Department of Transportation, and the DKI Jakarta Satpol PP. The activity was also witnessed by the ranks of the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the US Embassy.


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