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Vending Zones: Gresham vs Portland

How do vending zones rules compare between Gresham, OR and Portland, OR?

Gresham and Portland have similar restriction levels.

Gresham, OR

Multnomah County

Some Restrictions

Portland City Code Chapter 33.242 designates food cart pods and single-cart locations by zone. Carts require a site with an approved plan showing restroom access within 200 feet and ADA compliance. Gresham restricts mobile vending to commercial zones only. Unincorporated Multnomah County permits food carts on private property with County Land Use approval in Commercial and Mixed-Use zones.

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Portland, OR

Multnomah County

Some Restrictions

Portland designates areas for food cart and mobile vending operations through Title 33 zoning and PBOT street use permits. Food cart pods on private property are permitted in commercial and employment zones. Street vending locations are regulated by PBOT with designated vending zones in the Central City and other commercial areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreshamPortland
Portland ZonesCM/CS/CG/CI/CE/EX-
RestroomsWithin 200 feet-
GreshamC-1/C-2/Industrial only-
On-StreetNot allowed (Portland)-
AuthorityPCC 33.242-
Private Property-Permitted in commercial/employment zones
Street Vending-PBOT designated locations
Zoning-Title 33 retail sales use classification
ADA-Accessibility requirements apply
Waste Management-Required for food cart pods

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Gresham FAQ

Can I park my food truck on a Portland street to serve customers?

Generally no. Portland does not allow travel-lane or on-street food trucks outside of special events. You need a private-property site in an approved commercial zone.

Do I need restrooms at a Portland food cart pod?

Yes, restrooms must be available to customers within 200 feet during operating hours, per PCC 33.242.

Portland FAQ

Where can food carts operate in Portland?

Food carts on private property are permitted in commercial and employment zones under Title 33. Street vending requires a PBOT permit at designated locations, primarily in the Central City and commercial areas.

What are the requirements for a food cart pod?

Food cart pods must comply with Title 33 zoning, provide waste management, address ADA accessibility, and meet site development standards. Individual carts within the pod must have all required health and business licenses.

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