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Sidewalk & Mobile Vending: Moreno Valley vs Riverside

How do sidewalk & mobile vending rules compare between Moreno Valley, CA and Riverside, CA?

Moreno Valley, CA

Riverside County

No data available yet for Moreno Valley.

Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

California SB 946 (Gov. Code §§ 51036-51039) decriminalized sidewalk vending statewide; cities may regulate but not ban outright. Riverside requires a Sidewalk Vending Permit and follows time/place/manner rules consistent with SB 946.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMoreno ValleyRiverside
State preemption-SB 946 (Gov. Code §§ 51036-51039)
City permit-Required (Sidewalk Vending Permit)
Criminal penalty-Prohibited — administrative fines only
Sidewalk clearance-≥4 ft (ADA)
Food sales-Riverside County DEH permit required

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Moreno Valley FAQ

No FAQs available.

Riverside FAQ

Can Riverside ban sidewalk vendors?

No. California SB 946 (Government Code §§ 51036-51039) preempts outright bans. Riverside may regulate via permits and reasonable time/place/manner rules but cannot prohibit sidewalk vending citywide.

Can I be arrested for vending without a permit?

No. SB 946 bars criminal prosecution for unpermitted sidewalk vending. The penalty is an administrative fine of $100-$500 (or $250-$1,000 without a business license), and the City must offer to waive the fine if you cannot pay.

Do I need a separate health permit to sell tacos from a cart?

Yes. Any prepared-food sales require a Riverside County Department of Environmental Health Mobile Food Facility permit under the California Retail Food Code.

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