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Vending Zones: Honolulu vs Kaneohe

How do vending zones rules compare between Honolulu, HI and Kaneohe, HI?

Honolulu and Kaneohe have similar restriction levels.

Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

ROH Section 13-6.2 bars peddling on public streets, sidewalks, malls, parks, and beaches within Waikiki, Chinatown, and several named downtown malls across the City and County.

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Kaneohe, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Kaneohe is not listed among the public-property vending prohibition zones in ROH Sec. 13-6.2, which target Waikiki, Chinatown, and downtown malls. Public sidewalks, parks, and roadsides still require authorization.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHonoluluKaneohe
Code sectionROH 13-6.2-
Core bansWaikiki, Chinatown-
Bans coverStreets, malls, beaches-
Carve-outROH Art. 6A abutting merchants-
PenaltyROH 13-6.4-
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Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Honolulu FAQ

Can I park my food truck on a Waikiki street during the day?

No. Section 13-6.2 prohibits peddling on all public streets, sidewalks, malls, parks, and beaches within the Waikiki peninsula, regardless of time of day.

Are downtown pedestrian malls open to food trucks?

No. Fort Street, Union Street, College Walk, and Sun Yat Sen Malls are prohibited vending zones. Only abutting merchants may peddle on these malls under the narrow Article 6A carve-out.

Kaneohe FAQ

Can I sell shave ice on the Kaneohe Bay Drive sidewalk?

Not without separate sidewalk-use authorization; a peddler's license alone does not grant public sidewalk use.

Can I vend at Heeia State Park?

State parks have separate concession requirements under DLNR. Contact DLNR State Parks for authorization.

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