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The Rasuna Said area in Jakarta is set for a comprehensive revamp following the demolition of monorel pillars. The 3.6-kilometer stretch will feature wider sidewalks, improved public transportation halts, and removed road medians. Jakarta's government aims to enhance the area's aesthetics and functionality through this project.
The Rasuna Said area in South Jakarta is poised for a significant transformation following the completion of monorel pillar demolitions. Chico Hakim, spokesperson for Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung, revealed that the area will undergo a comprehensive revamp. The project will include the removal of road medians, widening of sidewalks, and enhancement of public transportation halts.
The revamp will cover a 3.6-kilometer stretch of Rasuna Said, transforming both the main road and public transportation infrastructure. According to information shared on Instagram by @binamargadki, the project aims to create a more pedestrian-friendly environment while improving overall urban aesthetics. The improvements are designed to enhance both functionality and visual appeal of the area.
Jakarta's government is focusing on creating a more organized and comfortable public space. The project includes specific improvements to public transportation facilities and pedestrian infrastructure. These changes are expected to positively impact the daily lives of commuters and local residents while enhancing the overall urban landscape.
Infrastructure Revamp Project Announcement
Urban Renewal Initiative