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Vending Zones: Fullerton vs Garden Grove

How do vending zones rules compare between Fullerton, CA and Garden Grove, CA?

Fullerton and Garden Grove have similar restriction levels.

Fullerton, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

OC Environmental Health permits do not restrict where food trucks can operate, but local zoning rules apply. In unincorporated Orange County, vendors must check OC Planning zoning requirements. California SB 972 protects sidewalk vending rights statewide.

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Garden Grove, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Garden Grove regulates sidewalk vending under California SB 946 (Government Code Section 51038), which limits cities' ability to ban sidewalk vendors but allows reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions. The city may designate restricted vending zones near certified farmers' markets, special events, and in areas where vending would create health or safety hazards. Vendors must obtain a city business license and health permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFullertonGarden Grove
Health PermitNo location restriction-
ZoningOC Planning regulates zones-
ResidentialGenerally restricted-
State LawSB 972 protects vendorsSB 946 protects sidewalk vending rights
Sidewalk Clearance-Minimum 4-foot clear path (ADA)
First Violation-Warning only
Max Fine-$500 for third+ violation in 12 months
Criminal Penalties-Prohibited under SB 946/972

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Fullerton FAQ

Can food trucks operate in residential areas of unincorporated Orange County?

Generally no. While the OC health permit has no geographic limit, local zoning typically restricts mobile vending in residential zones. Check with OC Development Services for specific zoning at your intended location.

Does California law protect food truck vendors?

Yes. SB 972 (Safe Sidewalk Vending Act) establishes statewide protections for sidewalk food vendors, limits how local governments can restrict vending, and decriminalizes sidewalk food vending in California.

Garden Grove FAQ

Can I sell food on the sidewalk in Garden Grove?

Yes. California SB 946 protects sidewalk vending rights and prevents cities from imposing outright bans. You must obtain a city business license, a health permit from OC Health Care Agency, and maintain a 4-foot clear path on the sidewalk for pedestrian access.

Where can't I vend in Garden Grove?

The city may restrict vending near certified farmers' markets during operating hours, near special events, in parks with exclusive vendor contracts, near schools during school hours, and in areas where vending would block emergency access or create safety hazards.

Can I be arrested for sidewalk vending in Garden Grove?

No. Under California SB 946 and SB 972, sidewalk vending violations are administrative only and cannot be charged as criminal offenses. The first violation must be a warning, with subsequent fines capped at $100-$500.

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