Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta, Rano Karno, led a community clean-up and parking arrangement activity on Jalan RA Kartini, Lebak Bulus, Cilandak, South Jakarta, Thursday (24/4). The activity, involving around 200 joint personnel, organized on-street parking while also conducting a clean-up on land owned by Perumda Sarana Jaya, designated as a new parking location.

The Deputy Governor, accompanied by the Mayor of South Jakarta, M. Anwar, inspected the on-street parking location on Jalan RA Kartini.

MSME vendors moved their carts and merchandise to avoid disrupting traffic flow.

Several officers moved motorcycles parked on the street into the provided location.

Jalan RA Kartini

Jalan RA Kartini is a notable street in Indonesia, named after Raden Ajeng Kartini, a national heroine who advocated for women’s rights and education in the early 20th century. The street is commonly found in various cities across the country, often serving as a central road in residential or commercial areas. Its naming honors Kartini’s legacy and her role in advancing gender equality and modernizing Indonesian society.

Lebak Bulus

Lebak Bulus is a neighborhood in South Jakarta, Indonesia, best known for the Lebak Bulus Bus Terminal and the nearby Lebak Bulus Stadium. Historically, the area was a swampy, forested region, and its name translates to “swamp of the bulus turtle” in the local language. Today, it serves as a key transportation hub and residential area, reflecting Jakarta’s rapid urban development.

Cilandak

Cilandak is a district in South Jakarta, Indonesia, known for its residential areas and commercial development. Historically, it was part of the larger agricultural and plantation region during the Dutch colonial era, with many areas converted into housing estates in the late 20th century. Today, Cilandak is a bustling suburban area, featuring shopping centers, schools, and a mix of modern and traditional communities.

South Jakarta

South Jakarta is a major administrative city within the Jakarta Special Capital Region, known for its upscale residential areas, shopping centers, and business districts. Historically, it began developing rapidly in the 1970s and 1980s as the city expanded southward, transforming from agricultural land into a modern hub. Today, it is home to landmarks like the Gelora Bung Karno sports complex and the golden-domed Istiqlal Mosque, reflecting both its modern growth and cultural significance.