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Vending Zones: Lancaster vs Pomona

How do vending zones rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Pomona, CA?

Lancaster has fewer restrictions than Pomona.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Lancaster designates approved vending zones for food trucks. Distance requirements from brick-and-mortar restaurants and schools typically apply.

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Pomona, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Pomona regulates sidewalk vending under Chapter 30, Article X. Stationary vendors may operate 7 AM-12 AM only. Vendors are prohibited in parks, the 8-block downtown area, and near the Fairplex. No open-flame propane grills allowed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterPomona
Restaurant Distance50 to 200 feet typical-
Time Limit2 to 4 hours per spot-
Private PropertyOwner permission needed-
TopicVending Zones-
Hours-7 AM - 12 AM (stationary vendors)
Prohibited Areas-Parks, downtown, near Fairplex
Sidewalk Width-Minimum 9 ft required
Fine-$1,000+ after 3 violations/year

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lancaster FAQ

Where can food trucks park?

Only in designated vending zones or with private property owner permission. Check Lancaster zoning map for approved locations.

How close to restaurants can trucks park?

Most cities require 50 to 200 feet distance from brick-and-mortar restaurants.

Pomona FAQ

Where can food trucks park?

Only in designated vending zones or with private property owner permission. Check Pomona zoning map for approved locations.

How close to restaurants can trucks park?

Most cities require 50 to 200 feet distance from brick-and-mortar restaurants.

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