Abstract

The existence of street vendors often considered as an illegal because it occupying public spaces and its selling at the edge of Semarang highway. In Indonesia, especially the area of Semarang City, the Government has made a Regional Regulation No. 11 of 2000 on Regulation and Development of Street Vendors to resolve the existing problems of street vendors in Semarang. The purpose of research is to analyze how the implementation of the Regional Regulation No. 11 Of 2000 on Regulation and Development Street Vendors in Kokrosono Street Semarang and to analyze what makes the implementation of the Regional Regulation No. 11 Of 2000 on Regulation and Development street vendors in Kokrosono Street has not run as expected. According to George Edward III, he asserts that to consider four key issues in order to be an effective policy implementation is to look at communication, resources, disposition, organizational structure. This research uses the exploratory qualitative type with the respondent from Market Officer and Kokrosono Street Vendors. The data sources of this study is primary and secondary data, the data collection techniques used were interviews, documentation, observation. The data quality that used in this study is the technique of triangulation data. Overall, the results of this study are the implementation of Regulation No. 11 of 2000 is not running as expected. It can be seen from the accuracy of implementation and precision of the target policy is running well, but the accuracy of the process is still problematic. It can be seen from the accuracy of the implementation process, those Kokrosono street vendors aren’t understand, accept, and ready to implement this policy yet. And it can be seen with still many street vendors who sell on the roadside. The causes of this unexpected result are from the communication, resources, and disposition factors. Advice from researchers is to multiply the communication, increase the number of human resources, and do collaboration with the association chairman, local district to conduct surveillance.

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