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    "data": {
        "id": 1592625,
        "msgid": "depok-city-government-cannot-repair-arif-rahman-hakim-street-as-it-is-central-government-property-1772784229",
        "date": "2026-03-06 14:24:11",
        "title": "Depok City Government Cannot Repair Arif Rahman Hakim Street as It Is Central Government Property",
        "author": "Faieq Hidayat",
        "source": "KOMPAS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "Arif Rahman Hakim Street in Depok is reported to be badly damaged with potholes and a narrow, uneven surface. Officials say the road is officially classified as a national road or central government asset, meaning the city government cannot repair it, while residents have been filling holes amid deteriorating conditions.",
        "content": "<p>Depok City \u2013 Arif Rahman Hakim Street in Depok is pockmarked with\npotholes and uneven surfaces. The acting head of the Depok City Public\nWorks and Public Housing Agency (PUPR), Yodi Joko, said that the status\nof Arif Rahman Hakim Street remains officially recorded as a national\nroad or central government asset. This means the city government cannot\ncarry out repairs on a road that serves as a main access to Pasar Kemiri\nMuka and Depok Baru Station. \u2018Ideally it should be classified as a\nnational road; however, because there has been no maintenance allocated,\nwe have written to obtain clarity on the road\u2019s status,\u2019 Yodi said when\ncontacted by Kompas.com on Friday (6 March 2026). Earlier, residents\ncomplained about Arif Rahman Hakim Street being full of potholes.\nKompas.com observations at the site on Thursday, 5 March 2026, showed\ndamage along the stretch from Pasar Kemiri Muka towards Margonda Raya\nextending about 10-12 metres. The road, only about 4-5 metres wide,\ndisplayed a wavy surface with several hole sites filled with rubble and\ntiles. Some holes were even flooded, with depths of around 3-5 metres.\nMotorcyclists passing by weaved to avoid puddles that could pose risks\nto their safety. For minibuses (angkot) or trucks, drivers were also\nseen proceeding cautiously to minimise the shocks from the\npothole-riddled road. One local resident named Toto often observed\nyouths routinely filling holes at the holes. The filling is usually paid\nfor by passing motorists as some holes are 10-15 centimetres deep. \u2018It\u2019s\nbecause it\u2019s been filled by residents, so it\u2019s not visible; in truth\nit\u2019s nearly 15 centimetres,\u2019 Toto said at the site on Thursday, 5 March\n2026. \u2018It has been repaired before but it collapsed again, so now it\u2019s\njust filled by residents. But when it rains, it becomes muddy and dirty\nlike this,\u2019 he added.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/depok-city-government-cannot-repair-arif-rahman-hakim-street-as-it-is-central-government-property-1772784229",
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    },
    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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