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Vending Zones: Fort Worth vs Haltom City

How do vending zones rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and Haltom City, TX?

Fort Worth and Haltom City have similar restriction levels.

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Fort Worth designates specific areas where food trucks may operate, particularly in commercial and mixed-use zoning districts. Food trucks are generally prohibited from operating in residential zones. The Zoning Ordinance and Chapter 18 set location requirements including minimum distances from brick-and-mortar restaurants and requirements for property owner permission. Fort Worth has embraced food truck culture in areas like the Near Southside, Magnolia Avenue, and downtown entertainment districts where food truck parks have been established.

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Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Haltom City allows food truck operations on private commercial property with owner permission. Vending in the public right-of-way or residential zones requires special event permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthHaltom City
Residential ZonesFood trucks generally prohibitedProhibited except events
Commercial/Mixed-UsePermitted with proper permits-
Property PermissionWritten consent from property owner required-
Popular AreasNear Southside, Magnolia Ave, downtown-
Code SectionChapter 18 and Zoning Ordinance-
Permitted Zones-Commercial and industrial
ROW Vending-Not permitted
Operating Hours-Typically 6 AM to 10 PM
Restaurant Separation-Not specifically regulated

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Fort Worth FAQ

Where can food trucks operate in Fort Worth?

Food trucks may operate in commercial and mixed-use zoning districts with property owner permission. They are generally prohibited in residential zones. Popular food truck areas include Near Southside and downtown.

Can a food truck park near a restaurant?

Location requirements may include minimum distances from brick-and-mortar restaurants. Check Chapter 18 and the Zoning Ordinance for specific distance requirements in your area.

Haltom City FAQ

Can I operate a food truck on a Haltom City street corner?

No. Vending in the public right-of-way including streets, sidewalks, and medians is not permitted. You must operate on private property in a commercial or industrial zone with the property owner's written consent. Special event permits may allow short-term street use during sanctioned events.

Can a Haltom City food truck operate in my neighborhood?

Regular commercial food truck operations in residential zones are prohibited. However, you may hire a food truck for a private event on your property (birthday party, wedding) without a special permit as long as the truck operates only for your event and complies with Tarrant County Public Health rules.

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