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Part II - Inequality of Development in Depok City as a “Smart City” West Java.

 

Depok City is Depok, starting from a sub-district located in the Kewedanaan (Assistant Regent) area of ​​Parung, Bogor Regency, then in 1976 housing began to be built both by Perum Perumnas and developers, which was followed by the construction of the University of Indonesia (UI) campus, as well as increased trade. and services that are rapidly increasing so that the speed of service is needed. In 1981 the Government established the Administrative City of Depok based on Government Regulation Number 43 of 1981 which was inaugurated on March 18, 1982 by the Minister of Home Affairs (H. Amir Machmud) consisting of 3 (three) Districts and 17 (seventeen) Villages, namely:

 

  1. Pancoran Mas sub-district, consisting of 6 (six) villages, namely Depok Village, Depok Jaya Village, Pancoram Mas Village, Mampang Village, Rangapan Jaya Village, Rangapan Jaya Baru Village.
  2. Beji District, consists of 5 (five) villages, namely: Beji Village, Kemiri Muka Village, Pondok Cina Village, Tanah Baru Village, Kukusan Village.
  3.  Sukmajaya District, consists of 6 (six) villages, namely: Mekarjaya Village, Sukma Jaya  Village, Sukamaju Village, Cisalak Village, Kalibaru Village, and Kalimulya Village.

 

Over a period of 17 years, the Administrative City of Depok has developed rapidly both in the fields of Government, Development and Society. In particular, in the field of Government, all villages changed to Kelurahan and there was an expansion of Kelurahan, so that in the end Depok consisted of 3 (Kecamatan) and 23 (twenty-three) Kelurahan, namely:

 

  1. Pancoran Mas Subdistrict, consists of 6 (six) Kelurahan, namely: Depok Village, Depok Jaya Village, Pancoran Mas Village, Rangapan Jaya Village, Rangapan Jaya Baru Village.
  2. Beji Subdistrict consists of (six) Kelurahan, namely: Beji Village, East Beji Village, Pondok Cina Village, Kemirimuka Village, Kukusan Village, Tanah Baru Village.
  3. Sukmajaya Subdistrict, consists of 11 (eleven) Kelurahan, namely: Sukmajaya Village, Suka Maju Village,. Mekarjaya Village, Abadi Jaya Village, Baktijaya Village, Cisalak Village, Kalibaru Village, Kalimulya Village, Kali Jaya Village, Cilodong Village, Jati Mulya Village, Tirta Jaya Village.

 

In its development, the population of Depok City in 2019 was 2,406. 826 people, and the population density of Depok City per KM2 is 12,017. For this reason, acceleration is needed in the welfare of the people of Depok City. One of the programs echoed by the Depok City Government is the 'Depok Smart City' Program. With the Smart City concept, it is easier for the government to monitor the development of city infrastructure, real-time events and other public service facilities.

 

 

......To be Continued...........

 

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