Flamboyan Park Undergoing Renovation Before Opening 24 Hours
Reported by Nurito | Translated by
As it is about to operate 24 hours a day, Flamboyan Park on Jalan Raya Cilangkap, RW 05, Cilangkap Urban Village, Cipayung Sub-district, East Jakarta, is currently being redesigned.
This work progress has touched 70 percent
The park arrangement involves 10 personnel from the East Jakarta Parks and City Forest Sub-agency along with their supporting equipment.
On the field, they are seen sharing tasks to redesign the approximately 7.9-hectare park. Some are responsible for painting the fences, arranging the park, repairing the park lights, trimming the shady trees, and installing CCTV cameras.
Personnel Handle 530 Fallen and Leaning Trees in East JakartaEast Jakarta Park and City Forest Sub-agency Head, Dwi Ponangsera said that after the Humaniora Park and the Simpang UKU Park, which have been open 24 hours, now the M.T. Haryono Park (TMB Sutoyo) and Flamboyan Park are being prepared for the same.
"We're just preparing it; the work is waiting for instructions from the agency. Currently, we are reorganizing and tidying up Flamboyan Park," he expressed, Wednesday (10/8).
According to him, the arrangement includes maintenance of ornamental plants, clearing access roads, repairing fences, pruning trees blocking CCTV, installing two floodlights, repairing the security post, and creating a multipurpose room or main room.
Flamboyan Park has also been completed with a multi-purpose field that can be used for badminton and volleyball, an outdoor fitness area, toilets, a security post, and a children's playground.
East Jakarta Park and City Forest Sub-agency Staff, Agus Maryanto added, the work has started since September 8 and is targeted to be completed by October 13.
"This work progress has touched 70 percent," he explained.
Further, the total length of the newly painted fence consists of 200 meters of wall fence and 100 meters of iron fence.
"In organizing this park, we also planted Yellow Philodendron and pruned 49 trees type Pule, Kencana Ketapang, Matoa, Spathodea, and Flamboyan," he closed.