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Vending Zones: Fillmore vs Simi Valley

How do vending zones rules compare between Fillmore, CA and Simi Valley, CA?

Fillmore has fewer restrictions than Simi Valley.

Fillmore, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

California SB 946 (Government Code §51036-51039) protects sidewalk vending rights statewide. Fillmore cannot require permits or ban sidewalk vending outright. The city may designate health and safety zones where vending is restricted, such as near the Fillmore & Western Railway tracks.

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Simi Valley, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Food truck vending in unincorporated Ventura County is subject to zoning regulations and right-of-way rules. The California Safe Sidewalk Vending Act (SB 946) limits local restrictions on sidewalk food vending. Private property vending requires owner permission.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFillmoreSimi Valley
Permit RequiredNo — protected by SB 946-
Health PermitRequired for food vendors-
First ViolationWarning only-
Max Fine$250 (third+ offense)-
State LawGov Code §51036-51039-
Public Streets-Where parking is legal
Private Property-Owner permission required
SB 946-Limits local vending restrictions
ADA-Must not block accessible paths
First Offense Cap-$200 (SB 946)

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Fillmore FAQ

Do I need a permit to sell on the sidewalk in Fillmore?

California SB 946 protects sidewalk vending rights. Fillmore cannot require a permit for sidewalk vending. However, food vendors still need a Ventura County health permit and state seller's permit.

Where can I set up a vending cart in Fillmore?

Sidewalk vending is generally allowed but you must not block ADA access, create traffic hazards, or operate within restricted health and safety zones. Downtown Central Avenue is a popular location.

Can Fillmore fine me for sidewalk vending?

Under SB 946, the first violation is a warning only. Second violations carry a maximum $100 fine, and third or subsequent violations a maximum $250 fine. The city cannot confiscate your merchandise for minor violations.

Simi Valley FAQ

Where can food trucks park in Ventura County?

On public streets where legal, not blocking traffic, hydrants, or exits. On private property with owner permission. Contact Planning at (805) 654-2488 for area-specific rules.

Can I sell food on the sidewalk?

Yes under SB 946, with health permits and ADA compliance. Local penalties are capped at $200 for first offenses.

Do I need permission for private property?

Yes. Written permission from the property owner. Recurring events may need a Temporary Use Permit from Planning.

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