This aims of the study to understand the role of the Village of Consultative Body (BPD) in the involvement of planning and supervision through a process of community to aspirations from the bottom up. The theory used is a social construction with qualitative methods, constructivist paradigms in the postmodern of view. The results of the study show that development is fair and equitable by implementing to development of planning that is connected from the village to the central government, and synergistic control mechanisms, through a collaborative model of village community institutions, law enforcement and the central government based on credibility, accountability, and transparency. The analysis was carried out using literature studies, case studies on the application of fund allocations and village maps, by conducting observations and in-depth interviews in the six villages in Serangpanjang Sub-district, of Subang District. The research of findings that collaborative planning of model from below and increased that recruitment of village community institutions that understand to management and legal knowledge is supported by the active community to participation with supervisory management of training with technical capabilities for development oversight and connected with the central government through by technology. Mapping of the village to development (road maps) in terms of infrastructure, human resources and natural resources that are connected to the internet and networking of each village, so that the control mechanism and the need for transparency in the use of the budgeting. The road map must be viewable online regarding the allocation and location of the development of applied.
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