Abstract:
Public spaces such as streets and sidewalks are important to the urban poor vendors because their livelihood depends on its use and access. Yet, some of the current laws, regulations and development programs prohibit urban poor vendors from utilizing it. This research aims to analyze vending issues and the urban poor vendors' claim and rights to the use and access of public spaces. The research was able to study the vendors at the sidewalk near the Sandiganbayan Building and vendors at the talipapa in Sitio San Roque, both in Quezon City. Through this research, individuals will better understand the importance and legitimacy of vending of the urban poor and their rights to the use and access of urban public spaces.