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Vending Zones: McKeesport vs Pittsburgh

How do vending zones rules compare between McKeesport, PA and Pittsburgh, PA?

McKeesport and Pittsburgh have similar restriction levels.

McKeesport, PA

Allegheny County

Some Restrictions

McKeesport permits food truck vending in designated areas subject to city licensing. Vending within 100 ft of brick-and-mortar restaurants without consent is typically restricted.

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Pittsburgh, PA

Allegheny County

Some Restrictions

Pittsburgh regulates where food trucks may operate under Chapter 719 of the City Code (Vendors and Peddlers), as comprehensively rewritten by Ordinances 34 and 35 of 2025 (signed November 2025, effective November 19, 2025). Mobile vendors must operate from locations approved by the License Officer in the Department of Permits, Licenses, and Inspections (PLI), and the four-hour-per-spot limit and 150-foot competitive-distance rule are the core zone controls.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMcKeesportPittsburgh
EventsDesignated zones-
Private PropMost operations-
Restaurant Buffer100 ft typical-
LicenseCity vendor permit-
Primary Code-Pittsburgh Code Chapter 719 (Ordinances 34 & 35 of 2025)
Permit Issuer-Department of Permits, Licenses, and Inspections (PLI)
Time Per Spot-4-hour maximum at any one approved location
Competitive Distance-150 feet from similar pre-existing vendor
Always Off-Limits-Market Square, Schenley Plaza adjacency, Grandview Avenue

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

McKeesport FAQ

Who enforces this in McKeesport?

McKeesport at (412) 675-5000.

Who enforces this in McKeesport?

McKeesport at (412) 675-5000.

Pittsburgh FAQ

Where can a food truck legally park in Pittsburgh?

Only at locations approved by the PLI License Officer under Chapter 719, in zoning districts where Outdoor Retail Sales & Services is permitted under Chapter 911. Metered Downtown CBD spots are allowed if metered parking is paid; Market Square and Grandview Avenue are off-limits, and parks and Downtown sites first go through Chapter 175 design review.

How long can my food truck stay at one spot?

Pittsburgh Code Chapter 719 limits a vending vehicle to four hours at any single approved location before it must move. This is the citywide rule for motorized mobile vendors and is enforced by PLI.

Are there distance rules from other food trucks or restaurants?

Yes. The 2025 rewrite of Chapter 719 raised the competitive distance between similar vendors from 100 feet to 150 feet, with carve-outs when a brewery or bar hosts the vendor or when operating hours do not overlap. A pre-existing stationary vendor that claimed the location first is also protected.

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