Suara.com – Acting Governor of DKI Newsdelivers.com Heru Budi Hartono visited the Kalijodo Green Open Space (RTH) to see the results of improvements after it was revitalized.
He assessed that the Kalijodo RTH is currently getting better with several building structures being strengthened and perfected.
On that occasion, Heru witnessed residents’ activities such as agility contests and playing on BMX bikes and skateboards in the skate park area.
“Of course, this open space can be utilized by all communities in Newsdelivers.com, as we saw today, the BMX bicycle community for skateboarding has also made good use of it,” said Heru at the Kalijodo Festival in Penjaringan, North Newsdelivers.com, Saturday (16/9/ 2023).
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Heru said that the commitment to add green areas continues to be carried out through area planning in each sub-district which is supported by consistent tree planting every week.
“The DKI Newsdelivers.com City Parks and Forest Service also still has a lot of open space that can be used as green open space,” said Heru.
He said that a number of green open spaces would soon be built in several areas, namely South Newsdelivers.com, East Newsdelivers.com and West Newsdelivers.com.
Heru added that supervision of the Kalijodo RTH will involve every level of society, from the sub-district level to the city level so that every facility that has been arranged can continue to be maintained and maintained so that the community can use it for positive activities.
“Regarding the supervision, there will be RT/RW, community leaders. The village head, sub-district head will also have to help to supervise. The provincial government has provided good facilities, so please help with the supervision so that it can be used positively,” he said.
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“Hopefully the residents here can be active in activities and can make the best use of the existing facilities,” he said.