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Iklan The Djuanda Flyover is a Breaker of Sidoarjo-Surabaya Traffic Congestion The operation of the strategic road connecting Juanda Airport with Surabaya and Sidoarjo aims to support smooth traffic flow during the school holidays
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Passersby crossed during the functional trial of the elevated road of Djuanda
In order to support the smooth flow of traffic and facilitate the homecoming and returning traffic during the Christmas 2023 and New Year 2024 holidays
the elevated bridge was functionally tested from December 15
KOMPAS - The national strategic project of the Djuanda or Aloha viaduct in Sidoarjo
The operation of this strategic road connecting Juanda Airport with Surabaya and Sidoarjo aims to support the smooth flow of traffic during school holidays
The functional trial of the Djuanda flyover in the Aloha area
started Friday (15/12/2023) morning at around 10.00 local time
The trial was only carried out for one day
The operation of the elevated road will start at 04.00 until 20.00 local time," said the Commitment Maker Officer (PPK) 3.4 for the East Java Province in the Surabaya-Waru-Sidoarjo section
Made added that to support the smooth traffic during the Christmas and New Year holiday in 2024
the functionalization of Djuanda elevated road will be extended until January 2nd
The implementation of the open-close system is necessary as there are still minor works conducted at night
One of them is the installation of ornaments and safety fence
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preparation for the testing and functionalization of the Djuanda overpass during the Christmas and New Year holiday period has been communicated and coordinated with related agencies
especially the East Java Regional Traffic Police (Ditlantas Polda Jatim)
the East Java Transportation Agency (BPTD Jawa Timur)
Some officers will be stationed at points that are estimated to potentially experience congestion to maintain the smooth flow of traffic
Officials on motorcycles cross the Djuanda overpass project area prior to its trial opening
The Djuanda elevated road is planned to be closed again after January 2
or after the New Year holiday period is over
The full operation of the road will be carried out after all the work is completed
the first work will be carried out on April 23
"Regarding the development of physical work
the construction of the Djuanda flyover until December 11 2023 has reached 95.21 percent
This achievement exceeded the initial target of 83.351 percent
"This means there is an acceleration of 11.85 percent," said Made
Djuanda overpass has a total bridge length of 858 meters which is divided into two sections
The first section is the 435 meter long Flyover (FO) A that stretches from Sidoarjo to Juanda
while FO B (Juanda-Surabaya) is 423 meters long
The Djuanda FO has a bridge width of 9 meters
it is equipped with a shoulder and parapet as a protection
The functional operation of the Djuanda overpass is warmly welcomed by the community
she faces traffic jams on Aloha highway due to road repairs and completion of the overpass construction
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hopefully the traffic will decrease and even flow smoothly so that residents can engage in maximum activities," said Luluk
Drivers pass by during the functional test of the Djuanda overpass in Sidoarjo on Friday (15/12/2023)
In order to support smooth traffic flow and facilitate the Christmas 2023 and New Year 2024 holiday season's homecoming and return flows
the overpass will be functionally tested from December 15
The Djuanda overpass will be closed again after January 2
2024 or when the Christmas and New Year holidays are over
efforts to reduce congestion on the Waru-Aloha-Gedangan-Buduran national road are being carried out by constructing a 9 kilometer parallel frontage road
The Sidoarjo Regency Government is targeting the construction of a parallel road through Surabaya in 2024
Currently the work project is entering the Sari-Waru Delta segment in Sidoarjo
it is hoped that the traffic jam will be reduced and even flow smoothly so that the residents can carry out their activities to the fullest
Sidoarjo Regent Ahmad Muhdlor Ali stated that the construction of the parallel road segment from Delta Sari to Waru is targeted to be completed by the end of 2023
the work will continue in the 2024 fiscal year until it is completed
namely the parallel road and the elevated road
is certain to increase the number of road sections in Sidoarjo
"The addition of this road segment is intended to address the issue of increasing numbers of vehicles each year
although it is still unable to keep up," said Muhdlor
Head of the Public Works and Water Resources Development Agency (DPUBMSDA) of Sidoarjo Regency
said that the focus of the work this year is on the segment from Delta Sari Housing to the nail factory in the Waru District
The target by the end of this year is the installation of a bridge
there will be a coating of A/CBT cement aggregate foundation from Deltasari to PT Genta," said Dwi
the work will continue with asphalt paving
and embankment on a 140-meter-long road segment in Buduran District
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SURABAYA, Indonesia (Morning Star News) – Muslims in a village in northeastern Indonesia’s portion of Borneo Island prohibited a church from constructing a worship building
in Tarakan City in North Kalimantan Province
28 letter that Mawar Sharon Christian Church’s proposed construction was against state regulations since it would be located amid the predominantly Muslim Tidung tribes
coordinator of the Indonesian Christian Student Movement (Gerakan Mahasiswa Kristen Indonesia
reportedly said the ban defies the Indonesian constitution and the country’s philosophy of Pancasila
the government’s guiding policy of unity and social justice for all of Indonesia’s various peoples
“The state guarantees the right to worship and embrace the religion of all people,” Kristianto said in a press statement on March 7
“Instead of rejecting the services of the Mawar Sharon Church (GMS)
we must tolerate each other and maintain diversity.”
The GMKI encouraged the North Kalimantan and Tarakan City governments
along with the Ministry of Religion and various state agencies
which is registered with the Ministry of Religion
a church won the right to continue constructing a building after Muslims in Sumberejo village
Gedangan Sub-District initially prohibited it
Sumberejo village head Abdul Rohman prohibited the construction of the East Java Christian Church (Gereja Kristen Jawi Wetan
or GKJW) after members of the Sumberejo Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) branch requested a ban in a Jan
said the chairman of the GKJW Supreme Council
area Muslims reportedly recommended against construction to maintain “harmonious relationships” and “the comfort and security of the community.”
Pastor Natael
who helped bring together several related parties to resolve the issue
said that talks with the involvement of the Malang Regency Interreligious Communication Forum (Forum Komunikasi Umat Beragama
or FKUB) led to an agreement on March 6 under which residents allowed construction to go forward
“The church construction will surely be continued,” he told Morning Star News
Requirements for obtaining permission to build houses of worship in Indonesia are onerous and hamper the establishment of such buildings for Christians and other faiths
Indonesia’s Joint Ministerial Decree of 2006 makes requirements for obtaining permits nearly impossible for most new churches