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Vending Zones: Coral Gables vs Homestead

How do vending zones rules compare between Coral Gables, FL and Homestead, FL?

Homestead has fewer restrictions than Coral Gables.

Coral Gables, FL

Miami-Dade County

Heavy Restrictions

Coral Gables heavily restricts where food trucks may operate to protect the historic character of the community and established restaurants. The downtown Miracle Mile corridor and most residential areas are restricted. Food trucks are generally limited to approved special event locations and private property with owner authorization.

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Homestead, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

Food truck vending in unincorporated Miami-Dade County is regulated by Chapter 33 zoning. Mobile vendors must comply with location restrictions including distances from established restaurants and permitted vending zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoral GablesHomestead
Public Vending ZonesNo permanent zones designated-
Miracle MileRestricted area-
Residential ZonesGenerally prohibited-
Private PropertyWritten authorization required-
Code Enforcement(305) 460-5216-
Zones-Commercial areas primarily
Restaurants-Distance rules may apply
Rights-of-Way-Additional permits needed
Noise-Β§21-28 applies
Food Truck Parks-Designated locations

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Coral Gables FAQ

Are there designated food truck zones in Coral Gables?

No. Coral Gables does not designate permanent public vending zones for food trucks. Operations are generally limited to approved event locations and private commercial property with owner authorization.

Can food trucks operate near Miracle Mile?

The downtown Miracle Mile corridor is a restricted area for food trucks to protect established restaurants. Food trucks are generally not permitted in this high-traffic commercial zone.

Can a food truck operate in a residential neighborhood?

Generally no. Residential zoning districts prohibit commercial food vending. Food trucks at private residential events may require event permits and must comply with noise ordinances.

Homestead FAQ

Where can food trucks park in Miami-Dade?

In commercially zoned areas and designated food truck parks. Some locations require minimum distances from established restaurants. Rights-of-way vending needs additional permits.

Can food trucks use loudspeakers?

Noise is regulated under Section 21-28. Loud music and amplification near residential areas is restricted, especially between 8 PM and 7 AM.

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