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Food Truck Permits: Concord vs Oakley

How do food truck permits rules compare between Concord, CA and Oakley, CA?

Concord and Oakley have similar restriction levels.

Concord, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Concord food trucks must hold a Contra Costa Environmental Health Mobile Food Facility permit plus a Concord business license. SB 972 (2022) reformed sidewalk vendor and mobile food facility rules statewide, streamlining permits for independent operators.

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Oakley, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Food truck operators in unincorporated Contra Costa County require a Contra Costa Environmental Health Mobile Food Facility permit and a Business License. Statewide preemption under SB 972 (2022) limits local restrictions on sidewalk food vendors.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConcordOakley
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Health permit-CCC Environmental Health MFF permit
Governing code-Cal. Retail Food Code (H&S 113700+)
State preemption-SB 972 (2022) limits local vendor bans
Commissary-Required agreement for food prep/cleaning
Business license-CCC business license + CDTFA seller's permit

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Concord FAQ

What permits does a food truck need in Concord?

A Contra Costa Environmental Health Mobile Food Facility permit, a Concord business license, a CDTFA seller's permit, and potentially a fire permit if propane is used.

Can I vend on a Concord sidewalk?

Sidewalk food vending is permitted under SB 972 with a state-compliant health permit and business license, subject to reasonable time/place/manner rules.

Do I need a commissary kitchen?

Yes. California law requires all mobile food facilities to operate from a permitted commissary kitchen for daily cleaning, water, and waste servicing.

Oakley FAQ

What permits do I need to start a food truck in CCC?

You need a CCC Environmental Health MFF permit, a business license, a CDTFA seller's permit, a commissary agreement, and food handler certifications. Plan review is required before operation.

Can the county ban food trucks from certain areas?

SB 972 (2022) and related state law limit local restrictions. Counties must base regulation primarily on health, safety, and legitimate traffic concerns rather than outright location bans.

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