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Auburn vs Kent

How do vending zones rules compare between Auburn, WA and Kent, WA?

Auburn and Kent have similar restriction levels.

Auburn, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Auburn food trucks are generally limited to commercial and mixed-use zones or private property with owner consent, with additional restrictions in downtown, parks, and residential areas under ACC Title 18.

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Kent, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Kent allows food truck operation in commercial, industrial, and mixed-use zones. Residential zones are off-limits except for private catered events. Downtown and park operations need permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuburnKent
Allowed ZonesCommercial and Mixed-Use-
ResidentialLargely prohibitedPrivate events only
ParksEvent permit requiredPermit required
Private PropertyOwner consent required-
CodeACC Title 18-
Allowed zones-Commercial, mixed-use, industrial
Downtown-Event curb spaces

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Auburn FAQ

Can I run a food truck from my Auburn neighborhood?

Ongoing food truck operations are not allowed in residential zones. Short-term ice cream vending and neighborhood events with proper permits are usually the only exceptions.

Can food trucks operate at Les Gove Park?

Only through a Parks-managed contract or as part of an approved special event. Unpermitted vending at city parks is subject to enforcement and ejection.

Kent FAQ

Can I vend from a Kent park?

Only with a concession agreement or event permit from Kent Parks, Recreation, and Community Services.

Can I run a food truck in a neighborhood?

Not as a standing business; you may serve a private residential event with the host's permission.

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