ABSTRACT This study investigates the formulation process of local policies related to culturally-based villages in Purwakarta Regency. Utilizing a qualitative approach, informants were purposively selected based on predefined criteria, and data were collected through in-depth interviews, direct observation, and document analysis. The findings indicate that policy formulation commenced with the identification of ideas proposed by the Regent, followed by field surveys and literature reviews. The formulation process comprised several key stages: problem identification, agenda setting, selection of policy alternatives, and policy adoption. The study identified four enabling factors that facilitated policy development: (1) the availability of legal frameworks, (2) strong leadership commitment from the Regent and administrative institutions, (3) sufficient operational budget allocation, and (4) active community support. Conversely, the formulation process was hindered by challenges such as budgetary constraints and tight timeframes for completion. The study concludes that effective policy formulation in the context of local cultural governance requires collaborative engagement among stakeholders, particularly political leadership, bureaucratic structures, and civil society. Ensuring successful policy outcomes necessitates a well-structured formulation process supported by robust legal instruments, strong institutional commitment, and adequate resources. Addressing existing constraints is essential to enhance implementation efficacy and policy sustainability. Continuous refinement and adaptation of the policy are therefore recommended to improve its long-term impact Keywords: Policy Formulation, Cultural Villages, Purwakarta Regency
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