Indonesia’s capital Slum
Area on Ciliwung River
The city is aggressively cleaning up all
of its rivers, and once the Ciliwung River is clean and free of garbage,
Jakartans and tourists can enjoy the river, which runs right through the
capital.
"Ciliwung is suitable for river
tourism. The riverbank’s sedimentary rock is beautiful," Jakarta Governor
Basuki "Ahok" Tjajaha Purnama told journalists at City Hall on
Wednesday.
The city will retain the natural form of
the sedimentary rock for 9 meters in Condet, East Jakarta, and will not install
sheet pile over it, Ahok said.
Moreover, Ahok will also urge the
managements of apartments near the Ciliwung River to establish open green
spaces up to the river.
Ahok previously planned to introduce
water-based transportation in the Ciliwung, which stretches across the capital
to Depok and Bogor in West Java. However, as he viewed conditions for himself
on Wednesday, the governor realized that water transportation would be slower
than land transportation.
The plan to transform the river emerged
when the administration decided to rehabilitate the Ciliwung. The city has
conducted cleanup programs involving contract workers and evicted people from
illegal settlements along riverbanks.
The city administration has normalized 9
kilometers of the planned 19 kilometers of Ciliwung riverbanks, with illegal
buildings still occupying some of the riverbanks. About 50,000 people live
along the Ciliwung, according to city data.
Illegal buildings will be demolished and
the residents relocated once low-cost apartments have been built. The Jakarta
Housing agency will provide 20,000 apartments this year and another 50,000 next
year. Antara/Muhammad Adimaja)
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