This study aims to evaluate the policy of relocating street vendors in the city of
Surakarta judged from the Sustainability Governance Index (SGI), which includes indicators
Status Index and the Management Index. Type of research is qualitative. Informants consisted
of street vendors and street vendors associations, government agencies and officials
associated with the Solo arrangement of street vendors, and local communities. Informants are
determined by purposive sampling technique. The collection of data through observation
techniques, in-depth interviews and focus group discussion (FGD) and data were analyzed
using interactive analytical model.
The study concluded that viewed from the Status Index, relocation policy shows good results
from the criteria of democracy, social and security, but weak on economic criteria and resources.
Judging from Management Index, policy of relocating street vendors in the city of Solo shows good
results in terms of steering capability and institutional learning indicators, but less successful in terms
of policy implementation. Therefore in terms of accountability to the public considered not in favor of
the interests of business continuity of street vendors