Performance Evaluation Of Pedestrian Path In Green Open Space

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Nahdatunnisa , Wahyudi S.I , Henny Adi , M. Arzal Tahir

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This study aims to evaluate the performance and to determine the pedestrian path satisfaction index in the public green open space area of Kendari City by using 28 variables which are a combination of quantitative and qualitative research, with a total sample of 399 respondents. This study uses the Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) analysis method in assessing the performance of the existing pedestrian path, and the Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) to determine the user satisfaction index for the services received. The results obtained in this study are related to the performance of the existing pedestrian path which consists of good categories: facilities for pedestrians with special needs (guiding blocks), availability of road markings, available crossing paths, security systems (cctv, security posts), speed control facilities, cleanliness level. adequate/ordinary categories: dimensions of pedestrian paths, lighting of pedestrian paths, differences in the level of height of pedestrian paths with road bodies, availability of pedestrian path markings and signs/signals, surface texture of materials, seating, climate (shady), shelter, vegetation /shade plants, Number and quality of trash bins. bad/bad categories: the availability of ramps, pedestrian paths connected to urban transportation elements, continuity of pedestrian paths, obstructions in pedestrian paths, crossings, and noise suppression facilities, while the pedestrian path user satisfaction index for services is only in the category quite satisfied with a value of 65.57%.

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