Bogor Regency government will improve the road in Ciampea, a RP budget. 3.5 billion

Jakarta – The Bogor Regency government (Pemkab) will improve Abdul Fatah Road in Ciampea, Bogor, West Java. Bogor Regency government has set a budget of an improvement of RP 3.5 billion. Bogor Regent, Rudy Susmanto, said the improvement is a priority for the government. It is known that the road is an access to the tourist area of ​​the Mount Halimun Salak National Park (TNGHS). “Initially, only 1.2 billion was budgeted from RP, but because it was missing and would not be enough to finish the road, so we partly added 3.5 billion,” Rudy said on Monday (9/6/2025). The addition of the budget aims to achieve road improvement. He asked the public to be patient and was waiting for improving the road. “Everyone has phases and mechanisms, the process is still underway and God wants to improve Abdul Fatah Street this year,” he explained. Rudy promised that all complaints related to infrastructure would be improved. However, because of the mechanism and application, he asked residents to be patient. Browse to continue with the content, head of road and bridge development (PJJ), Bogor Regency Public Works and Spatial Planning Office (PUPR), Mela Hikmawianti, has conveyed the progress of the improvement planning. He said his party was preparing planning documents during this time. “At the moment, the process is still the preparation of documents, because there is an adjustment to the planning, which initially the budget of 1.2 billion RP is now 3.5 billion RP. We encourage the document tomorrow to present us to the acquisition of goods and services that are offered immediately,” Mela said. He said that if the road improvement would be 959 meters with a width of 5 meters and 25 cm thick (centimeters). He also hopes that the road repair process can go smoothly. “Hopefully the tender implementation will get smoothness, so it received the winner at the end of June, and the process will be executed immediately,” he concluded. (RDH/AMW) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspirational story of the exemplary police candidate here