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Vending Zones: Green Valley vs Tucson

How do vending zones rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Tucson, AZ?

Green Valley has fewer restrictions than Tucson.

Green Valley, AZ

Pima County

Few Restrictions

No designated food truck vending zones in unincorporated Pima County. Trucks operate on private property with owner permission. County ROW and parks need separate permits.

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Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Tucson designates certain areas where mobile food vendors may operate, particularly in commercial and mixed-use zones. Food trucks on private property must comply with zoning requirements. The city has established food truck-friendly zones in areas like downtown Tucson, the University of Arizona area, and various commercial corridors. Operating in public right-of-way locations requires city approval.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreen ValleyTucson
Designated ZonesNone in unincorporated areas-
Private PropertyAllowed with owner permissionAllowed with owner consent in commercial zones
County ROWEncroachment permit required-
County ParksSpecial use permit needed-
Public ROW-City approval required
Popular Areas-Downtown, UA area, commercial corridors
Residential Zones-Restricted or prohibited
Events-Special event permits may apply

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Green Valley FAQ

Where can food trucks park in unincorporated Pima County?

There are no designated vending zones. Food trucks may operate on private property with the landowner's written permission. County road right-of-way and county parks require separate permits.

Do I need permission to park a food truck on a commercial lot?

Yes. You need written authorization from the property owner and must comply with Pima County zoning and health department requirements for mobile food operations.

Tucson FAQ

Where can food trucks operate in Tucson?

Food trucks can operate on private commercial property with owner consent, at city-approved public locations, and at special events with proper permits. Downtown Tucson and the University area are popular food truck zones. Operating in the public right-of-way requires city approval.

Can a food truck park in a residential neighborhood?

Food truck operations in residential zones are generally restricted or prohibited. Some residential areas may allow temporary food truck service during community events with proper permits.

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