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Vending Zones: Corona vs Palm Springs

How do vending zones rules compare between Corona, CA and Palm Springs, CA?

Corona and Palm Springs have similar restriction levels.

Corona, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Corona regulates where mobile food and merchandise vendors may operate through Municipal Code provisions and zoning standards, balanced with the requirements of California SB 946 and SB 972 (Safe Sidewalk Vending Act). Vending in residential areas is restricted, and vendors generally cannot operate within 500 feet of farmers markets, swap meets, or special events without permission.

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Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs restricts food truck and sidewalk vendor operation to specific zones and times. Sidewalk vendors are protected under California SB 946 and SB 972 and cannot be banned outright, but the city can regulate location, time, and health/safety. Downtown core, parks, and special event zones have specific rules.

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Corona FAQ

Palm Springs FAQ

Where can food trucks operate in Palm Springs?

Food trucks are permitted on private commercial property with owner consent and proper zoning. Public right-of-way vending is restricted; special events like VillageFest require a city-issued vendor permit.

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