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Cart & Stand Rules: Anaheim vs Santa Ana

How do cart & stand rules rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Santa Ana, CA?

Anaheim and Santa Ana have similar restriction levels.

Anaheim, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Every sidewalk vending cart used in Anaheim must meet state and county equipment, sanitation, and size standards. Food carts must be NSF-listed or equivalent, carry the current Orange County food-facility sticker, and fit within the footprint defined in AMC Chapter 4.30.

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Santa Ana, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Vending carts in Santa Ana must meet OC Health Agency sanitation standards and California Retail Food Code requirements. Refuse containers required and daily commissary return is mandatory.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimSanta Ana
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Health Permit-OC Health Care Agency approval required
Refuse Container-Required within 50 feet of cart
Commissary-Daily return required for cleaning and restocking
Overnight Storage-Cannot leave carts on public sidewalks
Permit Display-Business license and health sticker must be visible

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Anaheim FAQ

Santa Ana FAQ

Where do I store my vending cart overnight in Santa Ana?

At an approved commissary. Carts may not be left on public sidewalks, chained to street furniture, or stored in the public right-of-way overnight.

Do I need a health permit for a non-food merchandise cart in Santa Ana?

No OC Health permit is needed for non-food items, but you still need a Santa Ana business license and must follow all City cart size, placement, and operational rules.

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