Author : Nurjannah Nonci
Abstrak:
The development of Makassar City, which from year to year increasingly
signals changes to the lifestyle of the community, the increased use of vehicles, and
community mobilization from one place to another is parallel to the community's
need for land or parking space. This has triggered the emergence of many illegal
parking lots spread across Makassar especially on the side of public roads, shop
fronts, offices, and others which are the leading causes of traffic jams in Makassar.
The purpose of this research is to regulate parking management as a whole from all
stakeholders, to change manual parking into e-parking so that it is more controlled,
controlled, and transparent. This study uses the Nvivo analysis research method in a
qualitative approach to explaining the problem of management of e-parking in cities
with a data coding model. The data in the research were obtained through the online
media of the South Sulawesi Province by selecting news about parking in Makassar.
Out of the 717 parking points in Makassar, only a small proportion use e-parking. It
is because the parking lot in Makassar City is not well controlled. There is no
equitable management carried out by the government so that many parking
attendants do illegal parking.