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Katy vs Stafford

How do vending zones rules compare between Katy, TX and Stafford, TX?

Katy, TX

Fort Bend County

Heavy Restrictions

Katy limits stationary food truck operation to the M industrial district, with additional accessory-use allowances in the OKD Old Katy district. No more than two mobile food establishments may share a single location, and OKD trucks must sit behind a building and stay 300 feet from other vending sites.

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Stafford, TX

Fort Bend County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKatyStafford
Default districtM industrial only-
OKD allowanceAccessory use behind building-
OKD spacing300 feet between trucks-
Per-site capTwo trucks maximum-
ExceptionsRight-of-way and special events-

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Katy FAQ

Can a food truck park in any commercial lot in Katy?

No. Stationary food truck operation is restricted to the M industrial district. Other commercial zones do not permit food trucks except in approved public rights-of-way or at city-approved special events.

How does Old Katy (OKD) handle food trucks?

OKD allows a food truck only as an accessory use to an existing primary business, with the truck located behind a building. Each OKD truck must stay at least 300 feet from any other food truck site.

Stafford FAQ

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