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Ceningan, Nusa Penida Road Widening Starting 2023

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Plans to widen two access roads, the lower Ceningan ring road and the upper Ceningan ring road, are afoot in order to support Bias Munjul Port, The Head of Bina Marga at the Public Works, Spatial Planning, Housing and Settlement Areas Klungkung Regency, I Gede Merta Jaya has announced.

Bias Munjul Port on Ceningan Island is part of the Triangle Port that connects Sanur Harbour in Denpasar, Sampalan Port on Nusa Gede Island, Nusa Penida and Bias Munjul Harbour on Ceningan Island, Nusa Penida. It is this island that requires a road upgrade for adequate access.  

The lower section of the Ceningan ring road is 1.3 kilometres long, with a plan to widen the road to seven metres and pave the asphalt to a thickness of 5cm at a cost of around Rp13.5 billion.

A consequence of this road widening is that private land belonging to residents needs to be acquired. Most of the residents have supported the plan and given up their land to be used for road widening, although there are still two residents who haven’t agreed to the plan. 

“There are two residents who do not want to free up their land for roads because the buildings are already standing. The solution at that point is not widening, or continuing to follow the existing road,” said Jaya.

According to him, although there are two residents who disagree, this will not interfere with road access to the Bias Munjul port. The widening of the lower Ceningan ring road is still planned to start in 2023, with the initial stage being the construction of the road body.

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