TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Jakarta City Secretary Saefullah instructed the Jakarta Park and Cemetery Dept to add green open spaces (RTH) soon. Because, until now, the capital parks are still far from ideal.
"Mr. Governor is very concern about open space. Hence, our park department should purchase lands in order to meet ideal requirement for big city," said Saefullah, at Ragunan Zoo (TMR), Pasar Minggu, Saturday (1/30).
According to him, Jakarta only has eight percent of open space. Ideally, it should be 30 percent. On the other hand, the city administration keeps building the Children-Friendly Integrated Public Space (RPTRA) in each urban village, particularly in a densely populated area. By so, the city could meet ideal number of public space.
"Our target is we will realize 250 new public spaces this year. I hope it could run well," he hoped.
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