West Java may move government centre from Bandung to Kertajati


Construction takes place at Kertajati International Airport (BIJB) in Majalengka, West Java. - Picture courtesy of BIJB/bijb.co.id

JAKARTA (The Jakarta Post/ANN): The West Java administration plans to move its main offices from Bandung to either Cileungsi, Bogor; Cikalong Wetan, West Bandung; or Kertajati, Majalengka.

West Java Public Works and Housing Agency head Dicky Saromi said that the agency had shortlisted the three areas after conducting a city planning study, which was mandated by regional government regulation (Perda) No. 22/2010 on urban planning. Based on socioeconomic and regulatory research, Kertajati was awarded the highest overall score.

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