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Cart & Stand Rules: El Monte vs Long Beach

How do cart & stand rules rules compare between El Monte, CA and Long Beach, CA?

El Monte and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

El Monte sidewalk vendors may not use moveable or permanent stands, tables, chairs, or equipment on sidewalks β€” only one personal-use chair or stool is allowed. Food cart construction must meet California Retail Food Code Mobile Food Facility standards as inspected by LA County Department of Public Health.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Food vending carts in unincorporated LA County must meet Department of Public Health CMFO standards. LA County partnered with the City of LA to provide free health-compliant carts to qualifying vendors through the sidewalk vending program.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MonteLong Beach
Tables / Stands / ChairsProhibited (1 personal stool OK)-
Ice ChestsAllowed (reasonably sized)-
Food Cart StandardCA Retail Food Code MFF / CMFO-
Min Clear Sidewalk48 inches (ADA)-
Standard-CMFO compliant
Free Carts-County program available
Requirements-Handwash, temp control
Display-SVRC number required
Storage-Must remove when closed

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El Monte FAQ

Can I set up tables and chairs for my El Monte sidewalk food cart?

No. Tables, chairs (other than one personal-use stool), and movable stands are prohibited on the public sidewalk under El Monte's vending rules.

Does my pushcart need a health permit?

Yes. Food vendors need an LA County Department of Public Health Mobile Food Facility or Compact Mobile Food Operation permit under California Retail Food Code.

Long Beach FAQ

Can I get a free vending cart in LA County?

LA County and the City of LA offer free health-compliant food carts to qualifying vendors through the sidewalk vending program. Contact the DEO at (844) 432-4900 for availability.

What health requirements must my food cart meet?

Food carts must meet CMFO standards including proper food storage, handwashing stations, waste disposal, and temperature control. A health permit from the Department of Public Health is required.

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