Vendor Permits: Anza vs Palm Springs
How do vendor permits rules compare between Anza, CA and Palm Springs, CA?
Anza and Palm Springs have similar restriction levels.
Anza, CA
Riverside County
California SB 946 (Safe Sidewalk Vending Act, 2019) restricts Riverside County's ability to prohibit sidewalk vending. The county adopted Ordinance No. 875 implementing SB 946, requiring a sidewalk vending permit, health permit (for food), and compliance with sanitary and zoning rules.
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Riverside County
Palm Springs regulates sidewalk vendors under California SB 946 (Gov. Code 51036-51039), which decriminalizes sidewalk vending statewide and limits cities to health, safety, and location rules. Vendors need a city permit, a county health permit for food, and a state seller's permit.
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