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Vending Zones: Cleveland vs Parma

How do vending zones rules compare between Cleveland, OH and Parma, OH?

Cleveland has fewer restrictions than Parma.

Cleveland, OH

Cuyahoga County

Some Restrictions

Cleveland's Codified Ordinances Part 6 and Part 12 designate where street vending is allowed, with special rules for Downtown, Public Square, the Flats, Ohio City, the Gordon Square Arts District, and park or stadium areas. Vendors cannot operate within buffer zones of schools, brick-and-mortar restaurants, or building entrances, and certain blocks are off-limits without a special event permit.

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Parma, OH

Cuyahoga County

Heavy Restrictions

Parma Codified Ordinance 738.11 prohibits sidewalk sales and the display of merchandise on public sidewalks and rights-of-way. Vending must occur on private property with the owner's permission, or door-to-door under a Chapter 757 peddler license.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClevelandParma
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Code Section-Parma 738.11
Public Sidewalk Vending-Prohibited
Private Property Vending-Allowed with owner consent
Door-to-Door Hours-8 AM – 9 PM Mon–Sat; 12 PM – 9 PM Sun

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Cleveland FAQ

Parma FAQ

Can I set up a stand on a Parma sidewalk?

No. Parma 738.11 prohibits sidewalk sales and the display of merchandise on public sidewalks or rights-of-way.

Are there designated vending zones in Parma?

No. The Codified Ordinances do not establish any public vending zones. Vendors must operate on private property with the owner's permission and a Chapter 757 license where required.

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