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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 476, 2024
The 4th Aceh International Symposium on Civil Engineering (AISCE 2023)
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Article Number | 01035 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202447601035 | |
Published online | 17 January 2024 |
Evaluation of Infrastructure, Facilities and Public Utilities (IFP) in Urban Infrastructure Development (Case Study: Urban Area of Lut Tawar District, Central Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia)
1 Magister Program, Public Infrastructure Management, Civil Engineering, Syiah Kuala University (Banda Aceh 23111, Indonesia)
2 Department of Architecture and Planning, Syiah Kuala University (Banda Aceh 23111, Indonesia)
3 Department of Civil Engineering, Syiah Kuala University (Banda Aceh 23111, Indonesia)
a) Corresponding author: Irincaisarina@usk.ac.id
b) ella_meilianda@usk.ac.id
c) ahmadsyah@mhs.unsyiah.ac.id
In Central Aceh District Head Regulation Number 47 of 2021 Concerning Detailed Spatial Plans for the Takengon Urban Area in Central Aceh District for 2020-2040, the Takengon Urban Area consists of 3 (three) District areas and 47 (Forty Seven) Village areas. In Central Aceh District Qanun Number 2 of 2016 concerning the Central Aceh District Spatial Plan for 2016-2036 that Takengon Urban is designated as a District Strategic Area based on the point of view of economic growth. In the Central Aceh District, the Planning Area Section of Takengon Urban Area aims to realize Takengon Urban as a competitive environment-based agribusiness and tourism development area supported by good urban infrastructure and facilities by demonstrating local wisdom. This study aims to identify the condition of Public Infrastructure, Facilities and Utilities and identify public perceptions of the availability and need for the provision of IFP in the Urban Area of Lut Tawar District. The research results from observations show that for the existing conditions of the IFP, almost all of them comply with regulations and there is still a small part that needs to be procured and repaired. The public's perception of the condition of the availability of roads, drainage, waste water, solid waste, drinking water, street lighting, health facilities, educational facilities and trade/trade facilities is mostly adequate. For procurement and repair, most of the respondents also hoped that there would be a supply of IFP because it was still needed.
Key words: Infrastructure / Public / Facilities / Utilities / Urban
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