Abstract

The research was conducted with the aim to study and analyze and formulate a strategy for the development of housing areas in the city that borders the metropolitan area of case studies in Jatisampurna Subdistrict. and quantitative descriptive. The analysis technique used is the Analysis of Housing Area Development Policy, Analysis of Housing Area Development and SWOT Analysis to formulate a strategy for building a residential area in a city bordering the Megapolitan area of case studies in Jati Sampurna District. From the results of the analysis of the development of the population in the Central Java District in the next 20 years, the average population growth is 5.05% per year. the population in 2030 is 1.95 times greater than that of the population in 2010, in the sense that normally natural resource requirements will increase ± 1.95 times the land requirement in 2010. Up to the end of the planning year in the 2010-2030 RTRW in the District Jatisampurna, the proportion of unbuilt land still meets the requirements stipulated in Law No. 26 of 2007 concerning Spatial Planning, namely the availability (20% in the form of Public RTH and 10% in Private RTH) covering an area of 74.41 hectares. Problems that then arise in the District Jatisampurna after 2030 was almost said to have no land reserves for development because it only had 74.41 ha left so that the application of flats (Vertical) could meet the availability of land in the District of Jatisampurna which borders the Metropolitan. The recommendation of the research on the development of a residential area in a city bordering the Metropolitan case study in Jatisampurna Subdistrict is an Integrative Strategy, this must carry out its activities by integrating weaknesses and opportunities to overcome weaknesses by taking advantage of opportunities to collaborate with various elements in utilizing resources power incarrying out housing development areas, their location is very strategic and still within the attraction area and directly adjacent to the metropolitan city must carry out housing development that is evenly distributed to the region which can accommodate Horizontal housing needs, namely by Jatiranggon and Jatirangga, optimizing the support of stakeholders' role both by the government city and private sector in carrying out sustainable housing development.

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