Summary of "MUSYAWARAH RENCANA PEMBANGUNAN - MUSRENBANG RPJPD KOTA SEMARANG TAHUN 2025 - 2045"
Musyawarah Rencana Pembangunan (Musrenbang) for Semarang City RPJPD 2025–2045 and RKPD 2025
The video covers the Musrenbang event focused on the long-term development plan (RPJPD) of Semarang City for 2025–2045 and the annual development plan (RKPD) for 2025. The event featured presentations, discussions, and community input sessions involving government officials, local leaders, community representatives, and experts.
Key Points
1. Event Opening and Legal Framework
- The event was officially opened by the Mayor of Semarang, Dr. Ir. H. Jarita Gunaranti Rahayu, MSOS.
- Musrenbang aligns with Indonesian laws and regulations on national and regional development planning (Laws No. 25/2004, 23/2014, Government Regulations, and Ministerial Instructions).
- The purpose is to synchronize Semarang’s development priorities with national and Central Java provincial policies, ensuring community participation from grassroots to city level.
2. RPJPD 2025–2045 Vision and Priorities
- Semarang aims to be a livable, advanced, sustainable metropolitan city by 2045, aligned with national development goals and Central Java’s RPJPD.
- Key characteristics include holistic city planning, resilient development, circular economy, sustainable transportation, and inclusive urban economic growth.
- The city’s livability index is currently the highest in Indonesia (73.3), supported by worship facilities, clean water, health services, telecommunications, and education.
- The RPJPD serves as a guideline for RPJMD (medium-term plan) and annual RKPD.
3. Current Achievements and Challenges
- The RPJMD 2021–2026 is in progress, with many targets on track, including improvements in human development index, poverty reduction, unemployment rate, economic growth, and stunting reduction.
- Flood management remains a critical challenge due to urbanization, river management complexities, and infrastructure limitations.
- Coordination with national ministries (Public Works and Housing, Transportation) is ongoing for river normalization, flood control, and infrastructure development.
- Garbage management is a significant issue contributing to flooding; community vigilance and better waste handling are emphasized.
4. Development Clusters and Spatial Planning
The city is divided into development clusters with specific focuses:
- Eastern region: Economic and service development, dense population areas like Pedurungan.
- Southern region: Economic and educational development, including new hospital projects and international investments.
- Western region: Industrial economy and tourism, integrated with Kendal’s special economic zone.
- Northern region: Heritage tourism, transportation hubs (airport, Tawang station), and new investments like Plaza Indonesia.
- Central region: Urban renewal around Simpang Lima and old city areas.
5. Community Participation and Inputs
- Community representatives, including LPMK (community empowerment institutions), children’s forums, NGOs, and women’s organizations, actively participated.
- Inputs included requests for additional flood mitigation infrastructure (e.g., bridge widening, sport centers as flood shelters), expansion of schools especially junior and senior high schools in underserved areas, and improved waste management.
- Children’s forum highlighted the importance of education and protecting children from labor and street hardships.
- LPMK emphasized the need for a comprehensive grand design for river and drainage management to support flood-free urban living.
6. Central Java Province Development Policy (2025–2045)
Presented by the Head of Infrastructure and Regional Affairs, Bappeda Central Java, Mrs. Numastuti Julita Dewi.
- Macro conditions show slight improvements in poverty rate, HDI, economic growth, and unemployment but challenges remain.
- Seven strategic issues identified:
- Sustainable economy
- Food security
- Quality infrastructure
- Environmental sustainability
- Human resource competitiveness
- Cultural identity
- Dynamic governance
- Emphasis on food security (Central Java is Indonesia’s 3rd largest rice producer), water resilience, disaster management, and ecological protection.
- Development of Greater Semarang Metropolitan area coordinated with neighboring regions (Kendal, Demak, Grobogan) for integrated growth.
- Infrastructure priorities include improving Tanjung Mas Port, transport connectivity, integrated waste management, and climate change mitigation.
- Calls for green economy principles, sustainable industrial zones, urban farming, and vertical housing to manage population growth.
- Targets for 2025 include economic growth, poverty reduction, HDI improvement, inflation control, and disaster risk reduction.
7. Legislative Support and Commitment
- Chairman of Semarang City DPRD, Mr. Kadar Lusman, expressed full support for the government’s development plans.
- Emphasized the importance of cooperation between government, legislature, and community for sustainable progress.
- Apologized for minor delays and encouraged continued enthusiasm and collaboration.
8. Discussion and Q&A Highlights
- Participants raised issues on infrastructure bottlenecks (e.g., Nangeng Bridge traffic congestion), flood management, school availability especially in northern and densely populated districts, and waste management challenges.
- Officials responded with plans for studies, coordination with ministries, and incorporation of community proposals into RKPD.
- Emphasis on integrating digitalization in public services (e.g., health centers) and improving education infrastructure.
- The importance of compiling a comprehensive blueprint for drainage and irrigation was stressed to prevent future flooding.
- Calls for enhanced coordination among city, provincial, and national agencies to address overlapping jurisdictional issues.
9. Closing and Follow-up
- Signing of the minutes by key officials including Mayor, DPRD Chair, Bappeda Head, Health Office Head, and community representatives.
- Group photo symbolizing unity and commitment to a greater Semarang.
- Announcement of cluster-based follow-up meetings focusing on human development, economy and natural resources, and infrastructure.
Presenters and Contributors
- Mayor of Semarang: Dr. Ir. H. Jarita Gunaranti Rahayu, MSOS
- Regional Secretary of Semarang City: Ir. Iswar Aminudin, MT
- Head of Infrastructure and Regional Affairs, Bappeda Central Java Province: Mrs. Numastuti Julita Dewi, S.MM
- Chairman of Semarang City DPRD: Mr. Kadar Lusman, S.MM
- Moderator: Dr. Bunyamin, M.Pd
- Community Representatives: Various speakers from LPMK, Children’s Forum, NGOs, and women’s organizations
- Other Officials: Heads of OPDs, sub-district heads, BUMD directors, and representatives from vertical agencies
Summary
The Musrenbang event for Semarang City’s RPJPD 2025–2045 and RKPD 2025 was a comprehensive planning forum involving government officials, community leaders, and experts. It focused on aligning local development with national and provincial policies, emphasizing sustainable urban growth, flood management, infrastructure development, education expansion, and community participation. The event reinforced commitments to create a livable, resilient, and prosperous Semarang metropolitan area while addressing current challenges through integrated planning and collaborative governance.
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