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Vending Zones: Chandler vs Phoenix

How do vending zones rules compare between Chandler, AZ and Phoenix, AZ?

Chandler and Phoenix have similar restriction levels.

Chandler, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Chandler allows food truck operations on private property with the property owner's permission. Public right-of-way vending requires additional approval. Downtown Chandler has become a popular food truck destination, particularly during special events and the city's food truck festivals. The city has been expanding food truck-friendly policies to support the local food scene while balancing the interests of brick-and-mortar restaurants.

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Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Phoenix regulates mobile vending on private property under §10-166 and street vending under §31-23. Mobile vendors on private property must have written permission from the property owner and operate only at the licensed location. General mobile vendors cannot operate between 10 PM and 8 AM. Bells, chimes, and amplified sound are prohibited.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChandlerPhoenix
Private PropertyAllowed with owner's permission§10-166 — written owner permission required
Public ROWAdditional approval required-
DowntownPopular food truck destination-
EventsFood truck festivals supported by city-
Street Vending-§31-23 — license required
General Vendor Hours-No operation 10 PM - 8 AM
Noise-No bells, chimes, loudspeakers, or amplified music
Location-Must match licensed plot plan exactly

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Chandler FAQ

Where can food trucks operate in Chandler?

Food trucks can operate on private property with the owner's permission. Downtown Chandler is a popular destination, especially during events. Public right-of-way vending requires additional approval from the city.

Can I park a food truck at my business?

Yes, with proper permits and the property owner's permission. You must comply with zoning, parking, and health regulations for the location.

Phoenix FAQ

Can food trucks park on public streets?

Street vending requires a license under §31-23. It is unlawful to engage in street vending without a valid license displayed conspicuously. All applicable city licenses must be visible on the cart, stand, or vehicle.

Can food trucks use generators or play music?

No. Portable or vehicle-mounted generators are prohibited under §10-166. Mobile vendors are also prohibited from using bells, chimes, microphones, loudspeakers, or amplified music as part of their operations.

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