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San Bernardino vs Victorville

How do vending zones rules compare between San Bernardino, CA and Victorville, CA?

Victorville has fewer restrictions than San Bernardino.

San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Senate Bill 946 (Gov Code 51036) preempts outright bans on sidewalk food vending in San Bernardino. The city may regulate time, place, and manner only with reasonable health, safety, or public welfare justifications.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Few Restrictions

California SB 946 decriminalizes sidewalk vending statewide. Victorville regulates time, place, and manner. SB County health permits required for food vendors. Prohibited in certain zones for safety.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan BernardinoVictorville
Governing StatuteGov Code 51036-51039 (SB 946)-
Outright BansProhibited except certain events-
Competition BansProhibited-
Max Civil Fine500 dollars per violation-
Criminal PenaltiesProhibited under SB 946-
State law-SB 946 decriminalized
Permit-City permit required
ADA clearance-48 inches minimum
Food vendors-SB County health permit
Enforcement-Administrative citations only

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San Bernardino FAQ

Can San Bernardino ban all food carts on E Street?

No. Under SB 946, San Bernardino cannot impose a blanket ban on sidewalk food vending. The city may regulate placement near crosswalks, sidewalk widths, hours of operation, and sanitation, but cannot prohibit vending outright based on competition concerns.

Do I need a license to sell tamales from a cart on a San Bernardino sidewalk?

Yes. You need a San Bernardino sidewalk vending permit and a San Bernardino County Environmental Health mobile food facility permit. Fees must be reasonable under SB 946, and enforcement is by administrative citation not criminal charges.

Victorville FAQ

Can the city ban sidewalk vending?

No, SB 946 prohibits complete bans; only objective time, place, and manner restrictions are allowed.

What if I do not have a permit?

Administrative citations apply rather than criminal charges; obtain the permit to avoid fines.

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