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Detroit vs Livonia

How do vending zones rules compare between Detroit, MI and Livonia, MI?

Detroit and Livonia have similar restriction levels.

Detroit, MI

Wayne County

Some Restrictions

Detroit designates certain areas as approved vending zones for food trucks and mobile vendors. The city has worked to expand food truck access while managing conflicts with brick-and-mortar restaurants and pedestrian traffic.

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Livonia, MI

Wayne County

Some Restrictions

Livonia does not designate formal food truck vending zones on public streets. Vending is limited to private commercial lots with owner consent and to permitted city special events in parks.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDetroitLivonia
Approved AreasDowntown, Eastern Market, commercial corridors-
Private PropertyAllowed with owner's written permission-
Pedestrian AccessMust not block sidewalks or ADA ramps-
Metered SpotsMust pay meter where applicable-
EventsSpecial event permits available-
Formal zones-None in public ROW
Typical locations-Private commercial lots
Event vendors-Community Resources Dept
Key festival-Livonia Spree
Ice cream trucks-Separate roving category

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Detroit FAQ

Where can food trucks operate in Detroit?

Food trucks can operate in designated vending zones including downtown and Eastern Market, on private property with owner permission, and at special events with permits. Check with the City Clerk's office for current approved vending locations.

Can a food truck park on any street in Detroit?

No. Food trucks must operate in approved locations and cannot block sidewalks, ADA ramps, bus stops, or fire lanes. If using a metered parking spot, the meter must be paid.

Livonia FAQ

Where can I find food trucks in Livonia?

Look to brewery and taproom lots, office park lunch programs, and seasonal events like the Livonia Spree where approved vendors gather.

How do I become a vendor at a city event?

Apply through the Livonia Community Resources Department for the specific event. Applications usually open several months before the event.

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