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Nadea Legitasari; Yusuf Hariyoko; Wahid Hidayat

Kajian Administrasi Publik dan ilmu Komunikasi 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

The issue of street vendors (PKL) in Sidoarjo Regency, particularly in the Gading Fajar area, has become a significant concern as it relates to public order, the use of public space, and the economic dynamics of small communities. To address these challenges, the Sidoarjo Regency Government enacted Regional Regulation Number 3 of 2016 as the legal basis for structuring and empowering PKL. This study examines how the regulation is implemented in practice and evaluates its effectiveness using a qualitative descriptive method through interviews, observations, and documentation, analyzed with Leo Agustino’s policy evaluation model, which assesses five key aspects: administrative resources, institutional coordination, infrastructure and technology, financial support, and regulatory adequacy. The findings show that the implementation of the regulation has not yet reached optimal performance, as limited socialization, insufficient personnel, weak coordination among agencies, inadequate supporting facilities, and low compliance with zoning rules hinder the achievement of policy objectives. These issues are reflected in the continued presence of PKL operating in non-designated areas despite clear regulatory provisions. Therefore, strengthening institutional capacity, improving facilities, enhancing enforcement consistency, and developing more operational technical guidelines are essential to ensure more effective and sustainable management and empowerment of street vendors in Sidoarjo Regency.

Husnul Masyitoh

Venus: Jurnal Publikasi Rumpun Ilmu Teknik 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

The development of smart cities has become a strategic priority for local governments seeking to enhance citizens’ quality of life, strengthen sustainable development, and improve public space management. Kambang Iwak Park in Palembang represents one of the city’s major urban green spaces that has undergone significant revitalization and serves as a case study for smart city implementation in public areas. This study analyzes the application of Cohen’s six smart city dimensions—Smart People, Smart Living, Smart Government, Smart Economy, Smart Mobility, and Smart Environment—and their relationship with Carmona’s six urban design dimensions. This qualitative–descriptive research utilizes visual observations, historical data, and facility documentation extracted from the provided presentation. The findings indicate that Kambang Iwak Park effectively integrates several smart city dimensions, particularly Smart Living, Smart Environment, and Smart Mobility. Nonetheless, issues such as irregular parking, insufficient smart services, and poorly organized street vendors remain challenges. The study concludes that integrating smart city principles with urban design concepts enhances public space quality and supports sustainable urban development in Palembang.

Juliana Sinaga; Rosramadhana Rosramadhana

International Journal of Education and Literature 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The absence of a father or fatherlessness in a family is a serious problem that affects children's social, psychological, and educational development. This condition becomes even more complex when experienced by street children who live in limited economic conditions and lack family support. The purpose of this study is to reveal the social life of street children on Jalan Krakatau Ujung, Medan Deli District, find the factors that cause fatherlessness, and study the consequences. This study is a qualitative study conducted through a descriptive approach. Data were collected through documentation and in-depth interviews with street children, parents, and community leaders. The results of the study show that the factors causing fatherlessness include divorce, abandonment, and the death of the father. Fathers may also migrate or engage in deviant behavior, such as drug abuse. Children without parents have visible impacts in the form of psychological vulnerability, such as loneliness, lack of self-control, and lack of self-confidence; social impacts, such as difficulty socializing, vulnerability to bullying and exploitation; and educational impacts, such as lack of desire to learn and limited access to education. The lives of street children at the traffic light intersection on Jalan Krakatau Ujung show weak family functioning, especially the role of the father, which encourages children to earn their own living from an early age.

Bambang Aditio; Aldri Finaldi; , Roberia Roberia

Presidensial : Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Negara, dan Kebijakan Publik 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

This study discusses the relationship between administrative discretion and public service quality within the framework of street-level bureaucracy theory. In public administration practice, implementing officials are often faced with tensions between compliance with formal rules and the dynamic needs of the community. These conditions make discretion an important instrument for adjusting policies to the realities on the ground. This study uses a literature review of various studies from 2010 to 2025 to identify patterns, dynamics, and implications of the use of discretion by implementing bureaucrats. The results of the study show that discretion allows the bureaucracy to be more adaptive, empathetic, and responsive to citizens' needs. However, without strong oversight and administrative ethics, discretion can lead to bias, injustice, and opportunities for abuse of authority. Factors such as public service motivation, professional competence, organizational culture, and political pressure have a significant influence on how discretion is applied. Thus, improving the quality of public services requires a balance between administrative control and professional trust through accountability systems, ethical oversight, and adaptive but law-based policies.

Nur Hafizah Putri; Ditte Ayu Suntara

Jurnal Siti Rufaidah 2025 PPNI UNIMMAN

Diarrhea is the third leading cause of death in children. WHO estimates that the prevalence of diarrhea globally is almost 1.7 billion cases of diarrhea in children each year, in Indonesia the prevalence of diarrhea is 4.55% of cases. The incidence of diarrhea is caused by several factors, one of which is consuming street food. This study aims to determine the relationship between snack consumption and the incidence of diarrhea in students at Elementary School 008 Batam City, Baloi Permai Village in 2024. The design of this study used cross-sectional. This study was conducted on students in grades IV, V, and VI totaling 50 students. The sampling technique used non-probability sampling with purposive sampling technique. The measuring instrument in this study was a questionnaire on snack food consumption and diarrhea incidence. The results of the study showed that the incidence of diarrhea in students with the category of always consuming snack foods was 4 students (33.3%), often consuming snack foods was 14 students (87.5%), sometimes consuming snack foods was 7 students (53.8%), and never consuming snack foods was 3 students (33.3%). Based on the results of the Chi-Square Test statistic using SPSS, the probability value (p) was smaller than alpha (0.013)

Adhita Naya

Jurnal Pengabdian Sosial dan Kemanusiaan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The community service activity themed “Efforts of the GG. Subur, Bandar Selamat Residents in Maintaining Environmental Cleanliness” was carried out to increase public awareness in maintaining the cleanliness of the surrounding environment, as well as to encourage active participation in preserving environmental sustainability. This program includes household waste management, street park cleaning, and mosque cleanliness. The methods used were socialization about the importance of maintaining environmental cleanliness, mutual cooperation in cleaning the environment, and interactive discussions with local residents to explore ideas on efficient waste management methods. The results of the activity showed a positive response from the community, with active involvement in every stage of the activity, as well as the emergence of initiatives to continue the cleanliness program independently through a mutually agreed upon routine schedule of gotong royong. This program not only increases awareness about the importance of cleanliness but also strengthens social relationships among residents and fosters a sense of ownership over the environment. In conclusion, this activity successfully raised the community’s awareness of environmental cleanliness and is expected to continue as a sustainable community-based environmental management model.

Popi Damayanti; Muhammad Imanuddin Kandias Saraan

Jurnal Media Administrasi 2025 Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang, Indonesia

Managing public markets is one form of government service aimed at improving community competitiveness, as regulated in the Republic of Indonesia Law No. 7 of 2014 concerning Trade and the Minister of Home Affairs Regulation No. 20 of 2012 concerning the Management and Empowerment of Traditional Markets. Public markets play a vital role as local economic drivers that support community livelihoods. According to Utamanews.com (2022), Tanjung Morawa Public Market, located on Jalan Gerilya, Tanjung Morawa District, was rated by business actors as the poorest-performing public market in Deli Serdang Regency. This study aims to describe the capacity of the Department of Industry and Trade (Disperindag) of Deli Serdang Regency in managing the Tanjung Morawa Public Market. The research uses a descriptive qualitative method with data collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. The analysis is based on Horton et al.’s (2003) organizational capacity indicators, including human resources, infrastructure, technology, budgeting, and organizational activities. The findings reveal that Disperindag has not yet reached optimal capacity in market management, as evidenced by weak human resources, poorly maintained infrastructure, lack of technological application such as REPATONIK, limited budget allocation, and ineffective organizational activities in maintaining cleanliness and regulating street vendors around the market.

Akhmad Khanif Berliana; Farlin Rosyad; Ely Mulyati

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Teknik 2025 Pusat riset dan Inovasi Nasional

The increasing number of employees and vehicles at the Head Office of PT Bukit Asam Tbk Tanjung Enim has created a growing demand for adequate parking facilities. Limited parking space tends to encourage the use of on-street parking, which may lead to traffic congestion and reduce the comfort of the office environment. This study aims to analyze parking capacity and provide optimal management recommendations. The research was conducted through a preliminary survey, literature review, collection of primary and secondary data, and descriptive analysis to determine the parking space requirements for each type of vehicle. The results show that the maximum parking duration for cars and motorcycles is 440 minutes, with peak volumes of 142 vehicles/hour for cars and 124 vehicles/hour for motorcycles at 06.00–06.59. The parking index reached 96.52% for cars and 73.33% for motorcycles. The available static capacity is 115 SRP for cars and 210 SRP for motorcycles, while the ideal parking space requirement is 122 SRP for cars and 151 SRP for motorcycles. In conclusion, the current parking capacity is sufficient for motorcycles but insufficient for cars. Therefore, optimization of parking patterns, such as adjusting the parking angle to 90°, is necessary to increase capacity and improve convenience for all employees.

Angelina Ni Made Dhea Graziela; Yudas Tadius Andi Candra

Jurnal Pelayanan Hubungan Masyarakat 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Financial management includes and effective practices in managing financial resources. Good financial management includes understanding financial goals, financial planning and budgeting to manage expenses and income. However, MSMEs still have low knowledge of managing financial. This service aims to distribute aid help assistance to street vendors so they can manage their finances efficiently and help determine financial goals.  Good financial management provides a strong foundation for achieving individual or family financial goals. The methods used are location surveys, socialization of financial management and evaluation. The impact from this devotion activity is to increase their understanding of how to effectively manage finances, including daily recording of expenses and income. Through this activity, MSME players' understanding and awareness of the importance of good financial management can be increased.

Sigit Maryanto; Leo Anaris Sakti; Agung Dewana Firda; Andri Joshua Damian; Elvia Putri Ayu Anggraini +7 more

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Waradin 2025 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia Semarang

Kampung Kelam Pagi, Dompak Village, focused on mapping the local road network as a foundation for sustainable development planning. The data collection process combined observation, interviews, and digital recording, resulting in both technical data (such as road length, width, and condition) and social data (including road naming conventions and patterns of community usage). The findings indicate notable disparities in infrastructure quality, with main roads mostly paved, while smaller neighborhood roads remain unpaved and lack adequate street lighting. This disparity in infrastructure quality highlights the need for targeted interventions to address the basic infrastructure needs of the community. In addition, the study emphasizes the importance of community involvement in the mapping process, which not only strengthened the social value of the maps but also fostered collective awareness of the importance of spatial data in village development. The discussion further underscores that local data availability is crucial for more participatory, inclusive, and community-oriented village planning, where decisions are based on accurate, locally sourced information. This study demonstrates that KKN activities do more than just provide technical data; they also help reinforce social capacity, empowering local communities to actively contribute to sustainable development efforts. Ultimately, such initiatives contribute to creating more resilient and well-informed communities that can participate in and benefit from development planning.

Ades Sulfiah; Achmad Nashrudin Priatna; April Laksana; Noerma Kurnia Fajarwati; Meiby Zulfikar

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Pendidikan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The SENABUNG Serang Volunteer Community has various humanitarian programs to help the poor, street children, and other communities in need. This study aims to determine the communication strategy of the SENABUNG Serang Volunteer Community in increasing its presence in the community, as well as to analyze the obstacles faced. The research method uses a descriptive qualitative approach with the Resource Mobilization theory. Data were obtained through interviews, observation, and documentation. Data validity techniques use source triangulation to ensure the validity of the research findings. The results show that the existence of the SENABUNG community is built through the mobilization of five types of resources, namely human, material, organizational, socio-cultural, and moral resources. The community has succeeded in mobilizing volunteers, collecting donations, building social networks, and gaining moral legitimacy from the community. However, this study also found internal obstacles such as limited volunteers and time, inadequate equipment, unstable morale and transportation facilities, as well as external obstacles such as dependence on donations and digital security threats. Despite these successes, the study highlights significant challenges. Internally, the community struggles with a limited number of volunteers, which affects the sustainability of its programs. Moreover, the volunteers' time commitment is often restricted, limiting their capacity to engage fully. Additionally, inadequate equipment and unstable morale present further hurdles. Externally, the community's reliance on donations for funding leaves it vulnerable to fluctuations in contributions, and digital security threats pose risks to the integrity of the information shared across platforms.

Ruben Simangunsong; Cut Nuraini; Abdiyanto Abdiyanto

International Journal of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

Sidewalks are a crucial element of urban infrastructure that support pedestrian mobility. However, on Jalan Dr. Mansyur, Medan Selayang, sidewalk conditions present various problems, such as damaged surfaces, a lack of accessibility facilities, and the presence of street vendors occupying the lanes. This study aims to analyze the impact of sidewalk quality on pedestrian activity by examining three main factors: the physical condition of the sidewalk, environmental safety, and accessibility. Using a mixed methods approach, the sample for the quantitative approach was taken using a stratified random sampling method with a total of 150 respondents. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and SPSS software, while qualitative data were collected through in-depth interviews with key informants. The results showed that sidewalk accessibility had the strongest relationship with pedestrian activity (correlation coefficient 0.72), followed by the physical condition of the sidewalk (0.68) and environmental safety (0.55). Minimal accessibility factors, such as the lack of special lanes for the disabled, proved to be the main obstacle to pedestrian activity. In addition, the damaged physical condition of the sidewalk and the use of sidewalks for activities that are not in accordance with their function further reduce user comfort. Based on these findings, key recommendations include physical improvements to sidewalks with regard to the principles of universal accessibility, including the addition of dedicated lanes for the disabled, repair of damaged surfaces, and reconfiguration of spaces to discourage use by street vendors. The government needs to ensure adequate street lighting to improve user safety. The public is expected to maintain the function of sidewalks by utilizing them according to their intended purpose, while future researchers are advised to explore the impact of sidewalk improvements on broader social and economic aspects, as well as consider the integration of technology in sidewalk design and management. The conclusion of this study is the need for collaborative action between the government, the community, and other relevant parties to create inclusive sidewalk infrastructure that supports active mobility.

Nadia Prawira Supriadi; Dodi Jaya Wardana; Ifahda Pratama Hapsari

Jurnal Hukum, Pendidikan dan Sosial Humaniora 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

This study aims to discuss the implementation issues of Gresik Regency Regional Regulation Number 7 of 2002 as an effort to overcome street prostitution. Gresik Regency, known as the City of Islamic Students, faces challenges related to prostitution practices. Although Gresik Regency only has the authority to regulate street prostitution, efforts were made by issuing Regional Regulation (Perda) Number 7 of 2002 concerning the Eradication of Prostitution and Indecent Acts in Gresik Regency. However, in its implementation, this Perda is considered ineffective in overcoming the growing number of street prostitution. Several problems emerged, including the implementation of the Perda and its level of success. The research method used is the sociological juridical method with data collection techniques through observation and interviews. The results of the study show that the Gresik Regency Satpol PP implemented Perda Number 7 of 2002 by conducting raids. However, the raids still face obstacles such as information leaks, limited authority, and military interference in prostitution efforts. In addition to raids, the authorities also provide an introduction to the Perda to prostitutes and pimps as a preventive measure. The analysis of the factors driving the effectiveness of the law shows that this Regional Regulation has not been implemented optimally. Inhibiting factors include law enforcement, public legal awareness, and cultural factors. The author recommends that the Gresik Regency Government conduct socialization of Regional Regulation Number 7 of 2002 to the public to improve understanding and legal awareness. In addition, Satpol PP needs to conduct routine raids in collaboration with the police to follow up on the involvement of military personnel and take firm action against civil servants who leak the implementation of raids. The public is also expected to support the authorities in overcoming prostitution

Fadiah Izzah Ajrina; Divina Aufa Widiana; Nada Yuliana Rahma; Yoan Dian Perdana

Gemawisata: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata 2025 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia

The tourism sector is one of the strategic sectors in Indonesia's development, as mandated by Law Number 10 of 2009. Pangkalpinang City, the capital of Bangka Belitung Islands Province, holds significant potential for developing marine tourism, such as Pasir Padi Beach. This area is designated as a Provincial Tourism Strategic Area (KSPP) based on Regional Regulation Number 7 of 2016. Despite its attractions and strategic location, the development of this area must prioritize environmental sustainability and optimize factors influencing tourist satisfaction, such as facilities, pricing, and tourist attractions. This study aims to analyze the relationship between tourist satisfaction and revisit intention to Pasir Padi Beach. Using a quantitative approach, data were collected through surveys using questionnaires and then analyzed with SPSS software. The measured variables include tourism facilities consisting of accommodation, restaurants, and information centers; pricing, which includes affordability, appropriateness, and price competitiveness; as well as tourist attractions, which consist of natural beauty, activities, and cleanliness. The findings reveal that natural beauty, ticket price affordability, cleanliness at the tourist site, the quality of homestays, and the quality of restaurants and street vendors significantly influence tourist satisfaction. By identifying the factors that influence tourist visits, the government can develop appropriate strategies and formulate policies to increase tourist arrivals, based on the key factors that significantly affect tourist satisfaction through their intention to revisit.

Rizka Amanda; Abdiyanto Abdiyanto; Ruri Prihatini Lubis; Rahmadhani Fitri

International Journal of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

Green Open Space (RTH) is an essential element in urban development, playing a crucial role in supporting ecological balance, providing shade, producing oxygen, and absorbing pollution. It also serves as a social and cultural space for the community. The neighborhood park located along the banks of the Deli River on Ileng Street, Medan Marelan District, represents a concrete example of this issue. The current condition of Ileng Park reflects a decline in its quality as a green open space. This study aims to identify existing problems in terms of the park's physical condition, functionality, and user activities. It employs a qualitative descriptive approach grounded in a case study framework, with data collected from both primary and secondary sources. The analysis is conducted using a rationalistic site analysis method. The findings indicate that the community perceives a need for the revitalization of the park to enhance comfort, attractiveness, and the implementation of the Islamic Garden Concept, which is considered appropriate for restoring the park’s function as a green open space.

Intan Ullyatul Fasyah; Santoso Santoso; Arida Murti Martikasari

Journal Economic Excellence Ibnu Sina 2025 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

This study aims to analyze the effect of promotional strategies on consumer purchasing decisions for Freedom Street Wear products on the Shopee platform. The research population consists of Shopee users who have purchased products from official stores. A quantitative approach using a survey method was applied, and data was collected from 100 respondents selected through non-probability sampling. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to test the influence of each variable, both partially and simultaneously. The findings show that Double Date Discount has a positive and significant effect on purchasing decisions. Meanwhile, Free Shipping and Cash on Delivery (COD) did not have a significant effect, although COD showed a positive trend. Simultaneously, these three variables were found to have a significant effect on consumer purchasing decisions. In addition to examining the individual effects of promotional strategies, this study also explored the interactive relationships between the variables. It was found that while Free Shipping and COD did not individually influence purchasing decisions, their combination with other promotional strategies like Double Date Discount enhanced the overall effectiveness of the promotions. This suggests that promotional strategies should be strategically integrated to maximize their impact on consumer behavior. Furthermore, the study highlights the growing importance of e-commerce platforms like Shopee in influencing purchasing decisions and shaping consumer perceptions. As online shopping continues to grow, understanding the nuances of promotional strategies is essential for businesses aiming to attract and retain customers in a competitive market. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the factors driving consumer purchasing decisions and offer valuable insights for businesses looking to optimize their promotional efforts in the online retail environment.

Reza Nurfadhli

Misterius: Publikasi Ilmu Seni dan Desain Komunikasi Visual 2025 Asosiasi Seni Desain dan Komunikasi Visual Indonesia

In today's digital era, photography has been widely applied in various industrial fields and plays a crucial role in attracting consumer attention. Photography has evolved into several disciplines, including landscape photography, wedding photography, street photography, photojournalism, and product photography. Product photography is a high-quality photograph taken to showcase and explain the characteristics and details of a product or service. It not only serves as a representation of the product being offered but also serves as an effective marketing strategy. This applies to the culinary industry, particularly in cakes and food products, where product photography is essential to attract consumers' attention and enhance brand identity. In the case of Dee's Kitchen, the business owner believes that providing good store reviews and creating a positive image for the brand require the influence of influencers. According to an interview with the owner, there is a recognition that their current social media presence on Instagram could be enhanced to reach more potential customers. Therefore, there is a need for Dee's Kitchen to develop its Instagram profile further, making it more diverse and innovative in showcasing its products. This can be achieved by using visually appealing product photos, collaborating with influencers, and engaging with a broader audience through creative marketing strategies. Strengthening the online presence through well-curated photography and social media engagement could help Dee's Kitchen attract new customers, build brand loyalty, and ultimately boost business growth.

Muhammad Atiq; Danang Hendrawan; Rizal Agri Wahyuadi; Raka Dian Mahardi; Sigit Prakosa AN

Jurnal Pengabdian Sosial 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service project aims to improve the quality of street lighting around the Waringin Tunggal Studio, located in Soneyan Village, Pati Regency. As part of efforts to improve community comfort and safety, this project focuses on addressing the issue of inadequate lighting that can impact community activities, particularly at night. Inadequate lighting around the studio creates discomfort and reduces the sense of security for both studio users and the local community. The project began with a thorough inspection of the lighting conditions around the studio. The next step was to design technical solutions to improve the existing lighting system, including increasing the number of lamps and using more efficient types of lamps in terms of energy consumption and light distribution. Furthermore, good collaboration with village officials and other relevant parties was crucial for the smooth implementation of this project. The improvement process was carried out with a focus on energy efficiency and durability, ensuring long-term benefits. The results of this project showed a significant improvement in the quality and coverage of lighting around the Waringin Tunggal Studio. This improvement not only increased comfort but also increased the sense of security for studio visitors and the surrounding community. Access to the studio at night has become easier and safer, positively impacting the arts and cultural activities held there. A post-event evaluation showed increased community participation in the studio's evening events. This success demonstrates that improved lighting can encourage community participation in community activities. Going forward, it is hoped that this activity can be enhanced by utilizing renewable energy, such as solar power, to ensure optimal lighting even during power outages, thus ensuring the desirability of this activity in the future.

Afif Amir Amrullah; Ayu Anggraeni Dyah Purbasari

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Kesejahteraan Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Limited sanitation facilities among street vendors, particularly those selling meatballs, chicken noodles, and porridge, often pose a problem that impacts food safety. One common practice is repeatedly washing bowls and spoons with just a bucket of water, followed by drying the utensils with a cloth. This contaminated water can transmit pathogenic microorganisms that cause foodborne illnesses, increasing the risk of health problems for consumers. This problem requires a practical solution that street vendors can implement, taking into account limited space, mobility, and operational costs. This community service activity used a pre-experimental design method with a simple technological engineering approach to improve the sanitation of tableware. The innovation developed was a portable bowl washer made from used mineral water gallons, modified to be mobile, efficient, and water-efficient. The manufacturing process included design, assembly, testing, and evaluation with street vendors. Success was measured by observing the level of cleanliness of the tableware before and after use, as well as assessing the level of satisfaction and ease of use by the vendors. The results showed that the implementation of this portable sanitation device increased the effectiveness of tableware washing, reduced the repeated use of dirty water, and minimized the risk of cross-contamination. Partnering vendors stated that the device is practical, lightweight, and doesn't disrupt their sales activities. They hope this innovation will be replicated by other vendors and that local governments will consider implementing it as a standard for mobile food sanitation. This effort will not only improve the hygiene of eating utensils but also contribute to preventing foodborne illnesses in the community.

Esa Margareta; Ardi Mustakim

Jurnal Mahasiswa Kreatif 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Pempek is a traditional Indonesian food that is widely loved by people because of its delicious taste and easy availability in various regions, especially in coastal areas. However, although pempek is made from ingredients that are generally safe for consumption, the unhygienic production process has the potential to cause contamination by pathogenic bacteria. The process of making pempek involves many hands, unsterile processing, and inadequate storage can increase the risk of bacterial proliferation, especially in food served by street vendors. This study aims to identify the presence of pathogenic bacteria in pempek sold by street vendors around the campus environment. By using sample dilution methods, inoculation onto Nutrient Agar (NA) media, as well as colony morphology differentiation and Gram staining, this study successfully identified several pathogenic bacteria that have the potential to harm health. The bacteria found included Staphylococcus sp., known as a pathogen causing food poisoning, E. coli which can cause gastrointestinal disorders, and Pseudomonas sp. which can cause skin and respiratory infections. Based on the results of this study, it is important for local food producers to maintain cleanliness and ensure hygienic production processes so that the food sold is safe for consumption. Furthermore, food quality monitoring by authorities and education for producers on the importance of hygiene in food preparation need to be strengthened to prevent the risk of foodborne illnesses. Furthermore, regular inspections of food sold by street vendors are crucial to ensure it is free from harmful microbial contamination. Implementing proper sanitation procedures at every stage of pempek production, from selecting raw materials to serving, can minimize the risk of microbial contamination.