Kota Bandung Belum Bebas Kabel Udara
Summary
TLDRThe video script discusses the ongoing issue of chaotic overhead cables in Bandung, which remain unaddressed by local authorities despite promises. These cables, which include internet service and electrical wires, not only detract from the city's aesthetics but also pose safety risks to pedestrians and motorists. Although the Bandung city government had planned to move these cables underground by 2015, progress has been slow. Efforts have been made in some areas, like Jalan Dago, but more work is needed across other parts of the city.
Takeaways
- ⚡ The chaotic overhead cables in Bandung city streets have been an ongoing issue, with promises from the local government to address them.
- 📅 Despite plans to organize the cables, there has been little visible progress by 2023.
- 📸 Tourists often pass through these streets, and the unsightly cables detract from the city's aesthetics.
- 🚶 The overhead cables pose a danger to pedestrians and road users, as they can cause accidents.
- 🧰 Many Bandung residents agree that the messy overhead cables are disruptive and hope the government will act quickly.
- 🚒 Incidents have occurred where large vehicles get entangled in the cables, leading to accidents like fires.
- 🌍 Urban planning experts suggest relocating the cables underground to enhance safety and the city's appearance.
- ⚙️ A regulation from 2013 required internet service providers to move their cables underground by 2015, but this has not been fully implemented.
- 🤝 Delays in cable relocation are due to the government's approach of using persuasion rather than strict enforcement.
- 🛠️ As of now, only 13 roads in Bandung are equipped with underground cable infrastructure, but the government is working on expanding this.
Q & A
What is the main issue addressed in the transcript regarding Bandung's streets?
-The main issue is the presence of chaotic overhead cables in Bandung's streets, which have not been properly addressed by the local government despite previous promises.
Why are the overhead cables considered problematic for Bandung?
-The overhead cables are seen as problematic because they reduce the aesthetic appeal of the city, pose potential dangers to pedestrians and road users, and are a concern for tourists who frequent Bandung.
What types of cables are mainly mentioned in the transcript?
-The transcript mainly mentions fiber optic cables used by internet service providers and, to a lesser extent, electrical cables.
What potential dangers do the overhead cables pose to the public?
-The overhead cables can be dangerous as they might cause accidents, such as large vehicles getting entangled and potentially causing fires, and they can also pose risks to pedestrians if they hang too low.
What solution is suggested by the urban planning expert from Universitas Islam Bandung?
-The urban planning expert, Hani Burhanudin, suggests that the cables should be moved underground, which would improve the city's aesthetics and reduce risks associated with the cables.
What challenges does the Bandung city government face in relocating the cables underground?
-The Bandung city government faces challenges such as the high costs associated with moving the cables underground and the need for a phased approach to implementation.
What regulation was introduced by the Bandung city government in 2013 concerning the overhead cables?
-In 2013, the Bandung city government introduced a regulation requiring all internet service providers to relocate their overhead cables underground by 2015.
Why has the relocation of overhead cables in Bandung been delayed?
-The relocation has been delayed due to a change in responsibility from a local government-owned enterprise (BUMD) to the Communication and Information Technology Office (Diskominfo) and the government's decision to use a persuasive rather than a legal approach to encourage compliance.
What progress has been made in relocating the overhead cables in Bandung as of 2023?
-As of 2023, the government has relocated overhead fiber optic cables on Jalan Dago and is currently working on Jalan Riau, with plans to continue on 11 more streets.
What is the government's plan moving forward for the overhead cable issue in Bandung?
-The government plans to continue developing underground infrastructure in additional streets while cutting down remaining overhead cables, with the goal of eventually covering all affected areas.
Outlines
⚠️ Chaotic Overhead Cables in Bandung
The streets of Bandung are cluttered with chaotic overhead cables, a problem that has persisted despite promises from the local government to resolve it. The unsightly mess detracts from the city's aesthetics, especially in areas frequented by tourists, and poses a safety risk to pedestrians and road users. Many Bandung residents agree that the cables are a nuisance and are urging the government to take action.
🚧 Public Concerns and Safety Risks
Residents express their concerns over the dangerous overhead cables, citing incidents where large vehicles have snagged on them, leading to accidents and even fires. They believe that the cables should be tidied up to improve safety and the city's appearance. Some residents report that in their areas, the cables hang low, further endangering pedestrians.
🏙️ Urban Planning Expert's Perspective
Hani Burhanudin, an urban planning expert from Universitas Islam Bandung, warns of the potential hazards of these overhead cables, which could cause electrical short circuits. From an urban planning perspective, he argues that the cables degrade the city's aesthetics and suggests that the government should consider moving them underground, which would reduce risks from weather and natural disasters.
📜 Legal Framework and Implementation Delays
Since 2013, a mayoral regulation in Bandung has mandated the relocation of overhead cables underground. However, this has yet to be fully realized due to delays caused by a shift in responsibility from a regional company to the city's communication and information technology department. The government has also opted for a persuasive approach rather than legal enforcement, which has slowed progress.
🏗️ Progress and Future Plans
In the last two years, the Bandung city government has begun to address the issue by clearing overhead fiber optic cables along certain roads like Jalan Dago and Jalan Riau. Officials are optimistic that ongoing projects will be completed by the end of the year, with plans to continue this work on 13 more streets, aiming to eventually clear all overhead cables across the city.
🔧 Ongoing Infrastructure Development
Currently, only 13 streets in Bandung have the necessary infrastructure for underground cables. The government is working simultaneously on constructing these facilities and removing overhead cables from the remaining 11 streets. The city aims to continue this effort until all overhead cables are relocated underground.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Overhead cables
💡City of Bandung
💡Aesthetic impact
💡Safety hazard
💡Urban planning
💡Underground infrastructure
💡Persuasive approach
💡Regulations
💡Internet service providers
💡Infrastructure development
Highlights
The presence of tangled overhead cables in Bandung's streets has been a long-standing issue, despite promises from the local government to address it.
These overhead cables not only detract from the city's aesthetics, especially for tourists, but also pose a danger to pedestrians and road users.
Most Bandung residents agree that the messy overhead cables are a nuisance and hope the government will take action soon.
Large vehicles often get tangled in the low-hanging cables, leading to accidents and even fires.
Residents believe that organizing the cables would make the city look cleaner and safer for everyone.
In some areas, the cables hang so low that they endanger pedestrians, often being fiber optic cables used by internet service providers.
Urban planning experts from Universitas Islam Bandung warn that these cables are not only an eyesore but also a potential fire hazard due to electrical short circuits.
Experts suggest that the local government should consider moving the cables underground, which would have multiple benefits, including safety and improved aesthetics.
Moving cables underground would protect them from weather-related issues and natural disasters like earthquakes.
The high cost of moving cables underground has been a significant barrier, but experts believe the process can be done gradually.
In 2013, the Bandung City Government issued a regulation requiring all internet service providers to move their cables underground by 2015.
The delay in moving the cables underground has been attributed to a change in responsibility from a municipal company to the city's communication and information office.
The government opted for a persuasive approach rather than legal enforcement to encourage around 30 internet service providers to move their cables underground.
In the past two years, the government has removed overhead fiber optic cables on Dago Street and is currently working on similar projects on Riau Street.
There are currently 13 streets in Bandung that have prepared infrastructure for underground cables, and the government plans to continue these efforts on other streets.
Transcripts
keberadaan kabel udara yang semrawut di
jalanan Kota Bandung dari dulu ini
katanya mau diberesin sama pemerintah
kota Bandung tapi hingga tahun 2023 ini
belum ada realisasi yang benar-benar
terlihat Padahal kita tahu jalanan Kota
Bandung ini sering kali dilewati oleh
wisatawan wisatawan yang mau foto tentu
akan mengurangi estetikanya dan yang
paling penting ini juga bisa
membahayakan para pejalan kaki maupun
pengguna jalan raya
mayoritas masyarakat kota Bandung setuju
bahwa keberadaan kabel udara yang
menumpuk di jalanan Kota Bandung terasa
mengganggu Untuk itu mereka berharap
pemerintah segera bertindak
di jalan ini banyak yang melihat-lihat
gitu ya kayak Jadi kalau buat di jalanan
ini kan banyak dipakai mobilitas gitu ya
itu kan bisa membahayakan selain
pengguna jalan itu juga bisa
membahayakan ke masyarakat gitu karena
banyak juga kejadian yang eee mobil
besar itu menabrak atau misalnya
tersangkut dan jadinya kebakaran segala
macam gitu dan itu lebih baiknya untuk
diperbaiki setuju setuju ya biar lebih
rapi dan lebih enak dilihat
Nah kalau bisa sih semua biar lebih rapi
aja Kadang kan ada kayak di tempat saya
juga kabel koilnya agak turun gitu Iya
banyak Iya kabel udara yang saling
bertumpuk terkadang menjuntai hingga ke
bawah dan membahayakan pejalan kaki
merupakan kabel serat optik yang
digunakan oleh penyedia layanan internet
Selain itu terdapat juga kabel listrik
namun biasanya tidak terlihat
bertumpukan
ahli tata kota Universitas Islam Bandung
Hani Burhanudin mengatakan keberadaan
kabel udara ini berpotensi membahayakan
warga karena rawan terjadi korsleting
listrik dari sisi tato kota pun
keberadaan kabel ini dinilai merusak
estetika menurutnya Pemerintah Kota
Bandung sudah seharusnya melakukan
penataan dengan membuat saluran bawah
tanah yang memiliki lebih banyak
keuntungan desain ditanam di bawah tanah
ini bebas dari permasalahan terutama
kalau di bawah ini kan untuk memasang
tiang listrik dan kabelnya seperti itu
dan kemudian juga
mengurangi kalau disimpan di bawah tanah
itu
risiko dari gangguan baik cuaca begitu
ya mungkin gempa bumi dan sebagainya
seperti pembangunan apa kabel di bawah
tanah ini konspirasinya dalam biaya
begitu ya tapi kalau memang dari aspek
biaya ini menjadi kendala saya pikir
bertahap saja ya
sejak tahun 2013 Pemerintah Kota Bandung
sebenarnya telah menerbitkan Peraturan
Walikota tentang penyelenggaraan saluran
serat optik bersama bawah tanah
berdasarkan perwal semestinya tahun 2015
semua penyedia layanan internet harus
memindahkan kabelnya ke bawah area
trotoar namun menurut kepala bidang
infrastruktur teknologi informasi dan
komunikasi diskom info Kota Bandung
Wahyudin keterlambatan terjadi karena
terdapat perubahan penanggung jawab dari
BUMD kepada dinas kominfo Selain itu
pemerintah juga membutuhkan waktu karena
menggunakan pendekatan persuasif bukan
secara hukum kepada kurang lebih 30
penyedia layanan internet di kota
Bandung untuk memindahkan kabelnya ke
bawah tanah dalam 2 tahun terakhir
pemerintah sudah membereskan kabel serat
optik udara di Jalan Dago dan saat ini
sedang melakukan pemotongan kabel serupa
di wilayah Jalan Riau kalau lihat
pengalaman strategi Alhamdulillah sesuai
target lah sesuai target Hari ini adalah
hari yang mungkin minggu-minggu terakhir
kita ditrance satu ini nanti akan kita
lanjutkan lagi di trah keduanya kami
sangat optimis bahwa akan selesai dalam
tidak tidak menunggu akhir tahun lah ini
akan saya seluruh 13 ruas tadi
kalau yang lainnya gimana Pak udah ada
rencana atau seperti ini akan kita
laksanakan Pak beres ini Kita pindah
lagi ke ruang berikutnya ke ruas yang
berikutnya sehingga 13 ruas itu insya
Allah akan kita beresin semua
saat ini baru ada 13 ruas jalan di kota
Bandung yang sudah mempersiapkan
infrastruktur untuk kabel bawah tanah
secara simultan pemerintah akan terus
Membangun fasilitas tersebut di ruas
jalan lain sambil melakukan pemotongan
kabel udara bagi 11 ruas tersisa tim
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