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Vending Zones: Martinez vs Oakley

How do vending zones rules compare between Martinez, CA and Oakley, CA?

Martinez and Oakley have similar restriction levels.

Martinez, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Food trucks in Martinez may operate in commercial and industrial zones and on private property with owner consent. Operation in residential zones is limited, and on-street time limits typically apply. State law SB 972 limits the city's ability to ban permitted mobile vending outright.

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Oakley, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Mobile food facility location restrictions in unincorporated Contra Costa County are limited by state preemption (SB 972). Operators generally must have landowner permission, respect zoning, maintain setbacks from residences and schools, and cannot block ROW.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMartinezOakley
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State preemption-SB 972 (2022) limits local bans
Private property-Landowner permission required
ROW operation-Public Works encroachment permit
Overnight parking-CVC 72-hour rule + commercial vehicle limits
Setbacks-Objective health/safety basis only post-SB 972

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Martinez FAQ

Oakley FAQ

Can I park my food truck on a public street and serve customers?

Generally only with a Public Works encroachment permit and compliance with CVC parking rules. On private property with landowner permission you have more flexibility, subject to zoning.

Are there buffer zones around schools or restaurants?

SB 972 curtails blanket buffer zones; any location restriction must be based on specific health, safety, or welfare concerns. School-hour restrictions may still apply in limited form.

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