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Vending Zones: Ocoee vs Orlando

How do vending zones rules compare between Ocoee, FL and Orlando, FL?

Ocoee and Orlando have similar restriction levels.

Ocoee, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Ocoee restricts food truck operation in residential zones. Commercial and mixed-use districts allow by right with property owner consent. Public right-of-way vending prohibited without special event permit. Lakeshore Center hosts regular events.

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Orlando, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Orlando designates specific vending zones where food trucks may operate. Food trucks are generally not permitted to operate on public streets without authorization but can operate on private property with owner consent and in designated food truck parks. The city has embraced food truck culture with several established food truck gathering locations, particularly in the downtown and Mills 50 areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOcoeeOrlando
Allowed ZonesC-1, C-2, PUD-
ResidentialEvents only-
ROWPermit required-
Event VenueLakeshore Center-
Fine$150-$500-
Designated Areas-Downtown, Mills 50, food truck parks
Private Property-Allowed with owner consent and zoning compliance
Public Streets-Generally not permitted without authorization
Distance Rule-Minimum setback from brick-and-mortar restaurants
Events-Event permits required for festivals and markets

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Ocoee FAQ

Who enforces this in Ocoee?

Ocoee code enforcement at (407) 905-3100 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Ocoee?

Ocoee code enforcement at (407) 905-3100 handles complaints.

Orlando FAQ

Where are food truck zones in Orlando?

Orlando has food truck-friendly areas including designated lots in downtown and the Mills 50 district. Food trucks can also operate on private property with the owner's permission. Check with the city for current approved vending locations.

Can a food truck park in a regular parking spot?

No. Food trucks cannot operate in public metered parking spaces or on public sidewalks without specific city authorization. They need to be in designated vending zones or on approved private property.

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