Nanda, Azra Salsabila
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Analysis of Contribution of Parking Service Fees on Public Roads to Public Service Fees in Banjarmasin City In 2018-2023 Nanda, Azra Salsabila; El Wafa, Faqih; Nilasari, Erissa
Ekonomikawan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 25, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH SUMATERA UTARA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/ekonomikawan.v25i1.24247

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Roadside parking service fees have the potential to contribute significantly to Banjarmasin City's public service fees with an increase in the number of Roadside parking service fees have the potential to contribute significantly to Banjarmasin City's public service fees, with an increase in the number of motorized vehicles, such as motorbikes and cars, by 80,155% in 2023. Implementing parking rates can increase the income of the Transportation Service Parking UPTD. However, the realization of income has not been maximized. This study aims to analyze the contribution of roadside parking fees to public service fees from 2018-2023 and identify obstacles and efforts to increase them. This study used field research with quantitative and qualitative approaches. Data were obtained through interviews and a document review. Interviews were used to identify obstacles and efforts, while documentation included data on the realization of parking and public service fees. Quantitative analysis used the contribution formula from Nugroho Budiyuwono, and qualitative analysis used the Miles and Huberman technique. The study's results showed fluctuations in the contribution of parking fees to public service fees, with an average of 13.06% during 2018-2023. The obstacles faced included stalls or restaurants that did not report their parking spaces, illegal parking, and parking mafia practices. The Parking UPTD’s efforts include routine patrols and cooperation with security forces to increase the effectiveness of retribution collections.