ABSTRACT

The presence of street vendors who use public spaces as places of activity has caused various problems. Tegallega Park as a public space in the form of a park is also affected due to the presence of street vendors in it. This study aims to see and understand the relationship between activities around the park and the location selection and type of goods that are traded by street vendors. The research was conducted using a qualitative descriptive method. Data collection was carried out by observation and field documentation. Based on the results of the study, it was found that the level of crowd, type of activity, needs of the community, and goods traded around the park had an effect on the choice of location and goods sold by street vendors. This understanding can be used as a basis for consideration in planning public spaces.