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Downey vs Pasadena

How do vending zones rules compare between Downey, CA and Pasadena, CA?

Downey and Pasadena have similar restriction levels.

Downey, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Food truck vending locations in Downey are regulated by zoning. California SB 972 limits local authority to ban sidewalk vending outright. Food trucks must comply with parking and business district regulations.

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Pasadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Pasadena regulates sidewalk vendors under PMC Chapter 12.10, consistent with California's SB 946 Sidewalk Vending Act. Vendors must comply with location, health, and permit requirements. Certain areas near the Rose Bowl and Old Town may have additional restrictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDowneyPasadena
ZoningLocation restrictions apply-
State LawSB 972 sidewalk vending rightsSB 946 Sidewalk Vending Act
ParkingMust follow parking rules-
HoursPer business district regulations-
Code Section-PMC Chapter 12.10
Permit-Required
Rose Bowl Area-Additional restrictions possible

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Downey FAQ

Where can food trucks park?

Only in designated vending zones or with private property owner permission. Check Downey zoning map for approved locations.

How close to restaurants can trucks park?

Most cities require 50 to 200 feet distance from brick-and-mortar restaurants.

Pasadena FAQ

Where can food trucks park?

Only in designated vending zones or with private property owner permission. Check Pasadena zoning map for approved locations.

How close to restaurants can trucks park?

Most cities require 50 to 200 feet distance from brick-and-mortar restaurants.

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