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Garfield vs Ridgewood

How do vending zones rules compare between Garfield, NJ and Ridgewood, NJ?

Garfield has fewer restrictions than Ridgewood.

Garfield, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Garfield permits fixed-location food trucks only in the B-1 Central Business District, with one truck per lot, a 40-foot length limit, and an annual licensing process.

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Ridgewood, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Bergen County does not designate countywide vending zones. Mobile food vendors must comply with each municipality's zoning, setback, and time restrictions, which vary widely from outright bans to designated truck districts.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarfieldRidgewood
Permitted ZoneB-1 Central Business District-
Trucks Per LotOne-
Length Limit40 feet maximum-
Roadway UsePublic roadways prohibited-
License TermJanuary 1 through December 31-
Countywide zones-None designated
Common rule-Private property with consent
Restaurant proximity-Often 100-500 feet
County parks-Concession agreement required
State roads-Vending generally prohibited

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Garfield FAQ

Where exactly can a fixed-location food truck operate in Garfield?

Only inside the B-1 Central Business District, on private lots and not on public roadways. Other zones do not permit fixed food truck operations under this ordinance.

Can two food trucks share a single Garfield lot?

No. The ordinance allows only one fixed-location food truck per lot, regardless of lot size or available frontage within the B-1 Central Business District.

Ridgewood FAQ

Can I park my food truck on any Bergen County street?

No. Each municipality regulates where mobile vendors may operate, and most prohibit vending on public streets without a permit. State and county roads typically prohibit shoulder vending.

Can I sell food at a Bergen County park?

Bergen County Parks require a concession agreement awarded through the Parks Department, not a standard peddler permit. Independent vending in county parks without that agreement is prohibited.

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