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Dozens of Banners and Billboards Cleared in Pesanggrahan

The Pesanggrahan Sub-district Public Order Agency (Satpol PP) in South Jakarta removed banners and billboards to maintain city aesthetics.

We deployed 29 personnel distributed across every urban village

Pesanggrahan Sub-district Satpol PP Head, Rina Sofyani, stated that this operation was conducted to preserve the neatness and cleanliness of public spaces.

"Following leadership directives, post-Eid banners and billboards installed along the roadsides must be cleared," she expressed, Tuesday (3/31).

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She explained that from Saturday (3/28) until today’s deadline, her team has removed 40 banners and billboards of various sizes.

The operations focused on major thoroughfares, including Jalan Kostrad Raya, Jalan M Saidi, Jalan Veteran, and Jalan Bintaro Permai.

"We deployed 29 personnel distributed across every urban village. All banners, billboards, and related materials are being temporarily secured at the respective local urban village offices," she revealed.

This action received appreciation from one of the residents, Nur Mukhmin (46).

She noted that while holiday banners are acceptable, they should not be left up too long as they disturb the area's aesthetics.

"It’s great to see the environment looking tidy again now that the banners and billboards have been removed," she stated.

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