Evaluation of Street Vendor Structuring Policy in Sidoarjo Regency
Keywords:
Street Vendors, Evaluation Relocation policy, MerchantAbstract
Street Vendors are the activities of traders in buying and selling in a place that should not be used for selling. Street Vendors' activities include unlawful activities (illegal) because the area used is not its function. However, these activities are essential in the economic system because they can save the economic crisis. This study applies a qualitative descriptive approach and aims to describe the results of the evaluation of Street Vendors' structuring policies in the Sidoarjo Regency, especially in the Gajah Mada Sidoarjo Culinary Center. The result of this study is that the relocation of policies implemented in effectiveness indicators still needs to be more optimal, efficiency indicators show quite efficient, adequacy and equity indicators run well, responsiveness indicators also run well, and accuracy indicators have negative and positive impacts.