Community service: Creation of village concrete pathways

https://doi.org/10.53730/tcsie.v1n2.7

Authors

  • I Made Jaya State Polytechnic of Bali, Badung, Indonesia
  • I Wayan Pugra State Polytechnic of Bali, Badung, Indonesia
  • I Wayan Suasira State Polytechnic of Bali, Badung, Indonesia
  • I Ketut Sutapa State Polytechnic of Bali, Badung, Indonesia

Keywords:

community service, concrete roads, mobility, regions, road construction

Abstract

Roads are important infrastructure for human movement and are connecting access between regions. Good road infrastructure will make it more comfortable and easier for road users to move from one place to another. Good road conditions will have a beneficial impact from an economic perspective on the progress of an area. The condition of the roads in the Jagaraga village area is currently still worrying. There is a section of road which is currently still a rocky dirt road which is the access that must be passed by the people of Jagaraga Village. This condition gets worse when the rainy season enters and the dirt road will become muddy and even slippery when traversed. This is the reason for carrying out Community Service in Jagaraga Village. This community service activity was carried out by the Community Service Team together with the community to work together and work together to repair roads in the village area with concrete materials.

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Published

2024-07-05

How to Cite

Jaya, I. M., Pugra, I. W., Suasira, I. W., & Sutapa, I. K. (2024). Community service: Creation of village concrete pathways. Tennessee Community Service International of Empowerment, 1(2), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.53730/tcsie.v1n2.7

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