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Berkeley vs Livermore

How do food truck permits rules compare between Berkeley, CA and Livermore, CA?

Livermore has fewer restrictions than Berkeley.

Berkeley, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Berkeley food trucks need a Mobile Food Facility permit from Alameda County Environmental Health, a city business license, and must follow CA Retail Food Code and SB 946 sidewalk vending law.

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Livermore, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Livermore food trucks need Alameda County Environmental Health MFF permit plus city business license; private property operation via zoning approval under LMC Title 21.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBerkeleyLivermore
Health permitAlameda County EH-
Business licenseBerkeley Finance-
ZoningCommercial/industrial-
School buffer200 feet-
State lawSB 946-
County Permit-Alameda County DEH MFF
State Code-CalCode (CA Retail Food)
City License-Required
Commissary-Agreement required
Right-of-Way-Special event only

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Berkeley FAQ

Can a food truck park on any street?

No, Berkeley zoning restricts locations; designated vending zones and permitted events allow street operation.

Do I need a commissary?

Yes, California Retail Food Code requires trucks to return to a permitted commissary each operating day.

Livermore FAQ

Can I operate a food truck at a brewery?

Yes, with property owner permission, county MFF permit, and Livermore business license. Temporary use permit may be required.

Do I need a commissary?

Yes — CalCode requires all MFFs to operate from an approved commissary for cleaning, water, and waste.

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