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Cart & Stand Rules: Cleveland vs Parma

How do cart & stand rules rules compare between Cleveland, OH and Parma, OH?

Cleveland has fewer restrictions than Parma.

Cleveland, OH

Cuyahoga County

Some Restrictions

Pushcarts and pedestrian mobile carts in Cleveland must be licensed under Codified Ordinances Part 6 and, if selling food, licensed by Cleveland Public Health as mobile food service operations. Carts must meet construction, sanitation, and identification standards, cannot obstruct sidewalks, and must be stored at a licensed commissary when not operating.

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Parma, OH

Cuyahoga County

Heavy Restrictions

Parma does not regulate pushcarts as a distinct vendor category. Carts on public sidewalks fall under the 738.11 prohibition on sidewalk sales. Carts operating on private property must comply with zoning, Chapter 757 (peddler license), and Cuyahoga County Board of Health requirements if food is sold.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClevelandParma
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Dedicated Cart Code-None
Public Right-of-Way-Prohibited (738.11)
Private Property-Allowed with Ch. 757 license + zoning
Food Carts-+ Cuyahoga County Board of Health permit

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Cleveland FAQ

Parma FAQ

Does Parma allow pushcart vendors on the street?

No. Parma 738.11 bars sales and merchandise displays on public sidewalks. Carts must operate on private property with owner consent and a Chapter 757 license.

Do I need a health permit for a food cart in Parma?

Yes. Food carts require a Cuyahoga County Board of Health permit in addition to the City's Chapter 757 peddler license.

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