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Upd. 08/09/25
Big Boost: Bali Gets 1.5 Trillion for Infrastructure

The Indonesian Ministry of Public Works has allocated 1.549 trillion rupiah for priority infrastructure projects in Bali. The decision followed open criticism from Governor Wayan Koster, who previousl…

Big Boost: Bali Gets 1.5 Trillion for Infrastructure
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Upd. 15/05/26
Bali Plans New Traffic System for Uluwatu

From 1 June 2026, they plan to change traffic on the road to Uluwatu in the south of Bali. The changes concern a section in Ungasan and Pecatu — the route towards Uluwatu Temple, Bukit beaches, villas…

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Upd. 12/05/26
Kuta Plans Major Sidewalk Upgrade and Parking Ban

Badung authorities are preparing a major redevelopment of Kuta. The area is set to become more pedestrian-friendly: pavements will be widened, some of the chaotic on-street parking removed, utility ca…

Kuta Plans Major Sidewalk Upgrade and Parking Ban
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Upd. 05/05/26
Bali Governor Pushes Jakarta to Fast-Track Key Projects

Bali is asking Jakarta to help build roads, interchanges, ports and water supply systems.

Governor Wayan Koster said that in 2025 the island brought Indonesia around 176 trillion rupiah in tourism revenue, but can no longer cope with the growing pressure on its own.

Bali Governor Pushes Jakarta to Fast-Track Key Projects
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Upd. 24/04/26
Ubud’s Next Upgrade: Goodbye Overhead Cables

A project to move telecommunications cables underground has started in Ubud. The work was officially launched on 20 April by the authorities of Gianyar Regency together with the association of telecom…

Ubud’s Next Upgrade: Goodbye Overhead Cables
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Upd. 21/04/26
Canggu Traffic May Finally Get a Reset

Canggu is often associated with traffic jams. Anyone who has stayed in the area and tried to reach the beach at rush hour will say so with confidence. It’s not just the main roads that grind to a halt…

Canggu Traffic May Finally Get a Reset
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Upd. 16/04/26
Bali May Allow 15-Storey Buildings in Rural Areas

In Bali, one of the most high-profile changes to planning rules in recent years is being discussed — a possible increase in the permitted building height from the usual 15 metres to 45.

Bali May Allow 15-Storey Buildings in Rural Areas