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Cart & Stand Rules: Des Plaines vs Orland Park

How do cart & stand rules rules compare between Des Plaines, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Des Plaines and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Des Plaines, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Pushcarts and stationary vending carts in Des Plaines require a peddler's license, CCDPH health permit if food is sold, and proof of insurance. Carts operating in the public right-of-way are heavily restricted.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Pushcart vending in Orland Park is highly limited and requires both a village vendor permit and Cook County Department of Public Health approval for any food carts. Most cart operations occur only at permitted special events.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDes PlainesOrland Park
Peddler LicenseRequired-
CCDPH PermitRequired for food-
InsuranceRequired-
CommissaryRequired for foodRequired for food
Residential ZonesProhibited-
Village Permit-Required for commercial carts
Food Carts-Cook County DPH permit
ADA Compliance-Cannot block sidewalks

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Des Plaines FAQ

Can I operate a hot dog cart in Des Plaines?

Only with a peddler's license, a CCDPH Mobile Food Establishment permit, insurance, a commissary agreement, and either property owner consent or special-event authorization.

Where can my cart legally operate?

Private commercial property with owner consent in B/M zones, or at city-permitted special events. Public-sidewalk standalone vending is generally not permitted.

What equipment standards apply?

CCDPH requires potable water, wastewater containment, food protection (sneeze guards), refrigeration where applicable, and a licensed commissary for food preparation and storage.

Orland Park FAQ

Can I sell paletas from a pushcart in Orland Park?

Only with village vendor licensing, Cook County DPH food permit, commissary agreement, and at permitted locations. Door-to-door operations require additional ice-cream-vendor-style licensing.

Where can I park my cart?

Cart positioning is restricted to permitted event areas or private property with owner consent and zoning compliance. Carts cannot block sidewalks, driveways, or ADA paths.

Do I need a commissary?

Yes, for any food cart. Cook County DPH requires a licensed commissary for food storage, preparation, and waste disposal.

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