Slum Area Revitalization Planning Based on 7+1 Indicators: A Case Study in RT 44 and RT 54, Teluk Lingga Sub-District, Kutai Timur Regency
Abstract
Slum Settlement Issues in urban areas are a consequence of population growth that is not matched by adequate infrastructure provision and spatial planning. Sangatta City, particularly RT 44 and RT 54 in Teluk Lingga Sub-district, is one such area experiencing environmental degradation due to substandard housing conditions. This study aims to develop a Masterplan and Detailed Engineering Design (DED) as the foundation for revitalizing the slum area. The methodology combines normative approaches (regulatory-based), participatory-facilitative methods (involving the community and local stakeholders), and technical-academic analyses (based on field data and technical assessment using the 7+1 slum indicators). The findings reveal various issues in the Teluk Lingga area, including irregular building arrangements, damaged neighborhood roads, open drainage channels, lack of clean water supply, non-standard wastewater and solid waste management systems, and the absence of fire protection infrastructure and street lighting. The planning documents produced include a site plan, technical drawings, work specifications, cost estimates, and a construction implementation schedule. Technical recommendations for RT 44 and RT 54 include concrete pavement for roads, installation of public street lighting (PJU), covered drainage systems, provision of fire hydrants, and additional waste disposal points. These outcomes are expected to serve as a practical guide for physical development implementation and to contribute to achieving national targets for slum area alleviation.Area Revitalization
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