Pacitan Government tourism had Moved its Office
September 8th, 2006
After 5 months of Mr. Soetrisno’s leadership as The Regent of Pacitan, a new Organization Structure of Pacitan Regency Government has been formed. It caused many changes to some governmental offices in the leadership, location, and even the forming of some brand-new governmental organization.
As we know, Dinas Pariwisata Kabupaten Pacitan (DISPARTA) or Pacitan Regency Tourism Services is having a great role in Pacitan tourism development. It is hoped to be more active in publicating the beauty of Pacitan Regency, that even many indonesians don’t know anything about this small town.
DISPARTA’s office was located in Jl. Letjend Suprapto No. 4, in a relatively small building not so far from Hotel Bali Asri. The location of the building was not so strategic, considering that a tourism office should be a place for travellers to drop in before planning to visit the places of interests in Pacitan. The building wasn’t located on the street that’s passed by incoming transportation. As a result, tourists rarely using DISPARTA as a tourist information center.
But on July 16th 2001, DISPARTA had started to move to it’s new office, by “trading” the office with Pacitan Agricultural Services. DISPARTA’s new office is now located on Jl. Wage Rudolf Supratman, excactly heading the three-junction that one of the street leads to Pantai Teleng Ria. The office is only about 500 m to the coastal line of Pantai Teleng Ria. Its location is considered strategic, because Jl. WR Supratman is the primary gateway for incoming transportation from the West, including Solo and it’s surroundings.
The changing of governmental organization structure results in some replacements of the offices leadership. But this one doesn’ affect DISPARTA, and as a result, Mr. Hari Setiyo Budiono, the chief of DISPARTA, was kept in the position. Other changes in governmental organization structure is the forming of Dinas Informasi dan Komunikasi (Information and Communication Services). [[Hendri]]
source : www.pacitan.com
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