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Palm Springs vs Temecula

How do food truck permits rules compare between Palm Springs, CA and Temecula, CA?

Palm Springs and Temecula have similar restriction levels.

Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Food trucks operating in Palm Springs need a Riverside County DEH Mobile Food Facility permit, California seller's permit, city business license, and must comply with zoning and time/place restrictions under PSMC. CA SB 946/SB 972 protect sidewalk vendors; food trucks on streets have separate rules including hot-truck standards.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Food trucks operating in Temecula need a Riverside County DEH Mobile Food Facility permit, a City Business License (TMC 5.04), and a Sales Tax Permit (CDTFA). SB 946 limits cities' authority to restrict sidewalk vending. Trucks generally cannot operate in residential zones except by special arrangement (block parties, weddings) and must comply with parking limits (4-hour street parking) where applicable.

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Palm Springs FAQ

How do I get a food truck permit for Palm Springs?

Mobile food vendors need a Riverside County Dept. of Environmental Health permit plus a City of Palm Springs business license from the Finance Dept. at (760) 323-8289.

Temecula FAQ

What permits do I need to start a food truck?

RivCo DEH Mobile Food Facility permit, Temecula Business License, CDTFA Seller's Permit, food handler/manager certifications, and a contract with a permitted RivCo commissary. Plus business entity formation.

Can I park my food truck on the street to sell?

Subject to parking time limits (typically 4 hours on residential streets), no parking in red zones or front of fire hydrants. SB 946/972 limit total bans but routine commercial vending from streets faces practical restrictions.

Can I operate a food truck at a winery event?

Yes, with the venue's approval and your active permits. Winery special events often include food trucks under the venue's special use permit. Coordinate with venue management.

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