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🍔 Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors/Vending Zones

Katy vs Sugar Land

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

Sugar Land has fewer restrictions than Katy.

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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Sugar Land, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Sugar Land permits food trucks at specific locations including active construction sites, city parks (with Parks reservation), public schools (with district approval), multi-family properties, and professional office sites of 50,000+ sq ft. Food trucks cannot operate on any property without the property owner's permission.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKatySugar Land
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-
Permitted Locations-Construction sites, parks, schools, offices 50K+ sq ft
Property Permission-Required from property owner
Events-Temporary Food Permit Type I or II
HOA Events-Temporary Food Permit required

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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.

Sugar Land FAQ

Where can food trucks operate in Sugar Land?

Food trucks may operate at construction sites, city parks (with reservation), public schools (with approval), multi-family properties, and professional office sites of 50,000+ sq ft with Temporary Food Permits.

Can a food truck park on a residential street in Sugar Land?

Food trucks in residential neighborhoods are limited to private catered events only. They cannot operate on public streets for general sales.

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