28 Green Open Spaces are Reopened to Public Starting Today
Reported by Wuri Setyaningsih | Translated by Maria Inggita
Jakarta City Park and Forestry Agency reopened 28 Green Open Spaces (RTHs) in Jakarta during the implementation of Micro-scale Public Activity Restrictions (PPKM Mikro).
We continue to implement strict health protocols on 28 RTHs which reopened starting today
Jakarta City Park and Forestry Agency's Center for Data and Information (Pusdatin) Head, Ivan Murcahyo stated, 24 of 28 RTHs are city parks with 1 TMR (Ragunan Zoo) and 3 urban forests.
"We continue to implement strict health protocols on 28 RTHs which reopened starting today," he conveyed, Saturday (3/13).
Three Parks in Major Roads of Central Jakarta are Being ArrangedIn Central Jakarta, there are 4 RTHs which reopened to public, namely Lapangan Banteng Park, Sumenep Promenade Park, Setara Tanamur (Tanah Abang Timur) Park, and FO Slipi Skatepark.
In South Jakarta, there are 11 reopened RTHs, namely Mataram Park, Kebagusan Park, Gandaria Tengah V Park, Mataram Timur Park, Sriwijaya Park, Tabebuya Park, Swadarma Park, Langsat Park, Puring Park, Ragunan Zoo, and Sangga Buana Urban Forest.
In West Jakarta there are 4 reopened RTHs, namely Cattleya Park, Duri Kosambi Park, TMB Green Garden, and Srengseng Urban Forest.
In East Jakarta, there are 5 reopened RTHs, namely Floating Park (Taman Apung), Delonix Park, PPA Park, Flamboyan Park, and Picnic Park (Taman Piknik).
In North Jakarta, there are 4 reopened RTHs, namely Kendal River Park, Sarang Bango Park, Bintari Park, and Mangrove Forest.
After reopening the parks, his side will conduct evaluation once a week to assess whether park reopening policy will continue or not.
"We will evaluate it every week," he said.