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Illegal Parking in Asemka Still Difficult to Be Controlled

We can see, Taman Sari is already neat. While Tambora, is still chaotic, we will re-coordinate it later

West Jakarta Administration once again arranged street vendor and illegal parking around Asemka, Tambora, West Jakarta. It is conducted, because illegal parking is difficult to be controlled.

West Jakarta Administration Assistant, Denny Ramdhani disclosed, low coordination among sub-districts has caused unoptimal controlling in such area.

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"We can see, Taman Sari is already neat. While Tambora, is still chaotic, we will re-coordinate it later," expressed, Monday (4/25).

He continued, at this time, Satpol PP still focuses on security for accelerating arrangement around Kota Tua. No wonder, monitoring around Tambora is unoptimal.

"I'll call them (Satpol PP) later to monitor Asemka from street vendor and illegal parking," he stated.

His side has deployed a team that consists of Jakarta Small and Medium Enterprises Cooperatives (KUMKMP) and Transportation dept to analyze the problems in Asemka, including two sub-districts to speed up restructuring.

"The land will be arranged soon," he finished.

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