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several strategic roles including: First, the role of the Pangkalpinang City government as a
regulator refers to the determination of priority programs in the Regional Medium-Term
Development Plan (RPJMD), one of which is infrastructure development. public and
optimization of regional spatial planning. Second, the role of the Pangkalpinang City
government as a facilitator is to bridge the interests of several private parties by facilitating the
licensing process as an effort to optimize regional development for the Pangkalpinang City
area. Third, the role of the Pangkalpinang City government as executor leads to the
development stages of physical public spaces which are divided into Green Open Spaces (RTH)
and Non-Green Open Spaces (RTNH) by involving several companies to obtain additional
support through corporate CSR funds. Fourth, the role of the Pangkalpinang City government
as a dynamist, namely the efforts made to increase public awareness of the preservation of the
various public space facilities that have been provided, one of which is by carrying out
promotional activities for public spaces through social media by influencers from
Pangkalpinang City.
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