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Vending Zones: Fillmore vs Thousand Oaks

How do vending zones rules compare between Fillmore, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Fillmore has fewer restrictions than Thousand Oaks.

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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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Food trucks in Thousand Oaks may operate on public streets subject to location and time restrictions under city and state regulations. Trucks must maintain safe distances from intersections, fire hydrants, and driveways. The city may designate specific areas where food trucks can congregate.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFillmoreThousand Oaks
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-Allowed with restrictions (SB 972)
Safety Distance-From intersections, hydrants, driveways
Schools-Restricted during school hours
Events-Common at parks and community spaces

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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.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

Where can food trucks park in Thousand Oaks?

Food trucks can operate on public streets where parking is legal, subject to distance requirements from intersections, fire hydrants, and driveways. The city may designate specific vending zones.

Can food trucks operate near schools?

Food trucks are restricted from operating within a specified distance of schools during school hours unless they have an agreement with the school district.

Are there food truck events in Thousand Oaks?

Yes, the Conejo Valley area hosts various food truck events at parks, community centers, and private venues. These are often organized through the Conejo Recreation and Park District or private event coordinators.

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