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Vending Zones: Vacaville vs Vallejo

How do vending zones rules compare between Vacaville, CA and Vallejo, CA?

Vacaville and Vallejo have similar restriction levels.

Vacaville, CA

Solano County

Some Restrictions

Vacaville introduced Chapter 5.40 (Sidewalk Vending) of the Vacaville Municipal Code on February 10, 2026, regulating stationary and roaming pedestrian-path vending consistent with California's Safe Sidewalk Vending Act (SB 946, codified at Cal. Gov't Code Section 51036 et seq.) and SB 972 (which amended Cal. Health & Safety Code Section 113700 et seq. to expand authorized sidewalk food vending). Chapter 5.40 requires a city sidewalk vending permit, ADA-compliant clear path of travel, display of the permit, and prohibits horns, sirens, and flashing signs; vending is prohibited at bus stops, red curbs, medians, and bikeways and within corner cutoff areas where the cutoff line makes a 45-degree angle with the property line. State law independently prohibits sidewalk vending in the immediate vicinity of a certified farmers' market during operating hours. Motorized food trucks are expressly excluded from Chapter 5.40 and are instead governed by Title 5 business licensing and Solano County Environmental Health permits.

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Vallejo, CA

Solano County

Some Restrictions

Vallejo designates approved vending zones for food trucks. Distance requirements from brick-and-mortar restaurants and schools typically apply.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactVacavilleVallejo
Local Sidewalk Vending ChapterVMC Chapter 5.40 (introduced Feb 10, 2026)-
State AuthorityCal. Gov't Code Sections 51036-51039 (SB 946); SB 972-
Permit RequirementRequired for stationary and roaming sidewalk vendors-
ADA Path of TravelRequired (minimum 4-ft clear path under ADA)-
Prohibited LocationsBus stops, red curbs, medians, bikeways, corner cutoff (45-degree angle)-
Farmers' Market VicinityProhibited during operating hours (Cal. Gov't Code Section 51038(b)(2))-
ExemptionsOn-site agricultural sales; private-party catering on private property-
Food Truck CoverageExcluded - governed by Title 5 + Solano County Environmental Health-
Civil Penalty Range$100-$1,000 per SB 946 schedule (ability-to-pay reduction available)-
Restaurant Distance-50 to 200 feet typical
Time Limit-2 to 4 hours per spot
Private Property-Owner permission needed
Topic-Vending Zones

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Vacaville FAQ

Where can I set up a sidewalk vending stand in Vacaville?

Anywhere a sidewalk vending permit under Vacaville Municipal Code Chapter 5.40 (introduced February 10, 2026) authorizes, provided you maintain an ADA-compliant clear path of travel, display your permit, and avoid prohibited locations: bus stops, red curbs, medians, bikeways, and corner cutoff areas (the area where the cutoff line makes a 45-degree angle with the property line). State law in Cal. Gov't Code Section 51038(b)(2) also prohibits vending in the immediate vicinity of a certified farmers' market during operating hours.

Does the Vacaville sidewalk vending ordinance cover food trucks?

No. Chapter 5.40 expressly excludes motorized food trucks. Food trucks instead operate under the Vacaville Title 5 business license, the Solano County Environmental Health Mobile Food Facility permit (California Retail Food Code), and the Title 14 zoning rules for the parking location.

Can Vacaville criminally cite me for sidewalk vending?

No. The Safe Sidewalk Vending Act (SB 946) prohibits criminal citations and arrest for sidewalk vending alone. Vacaville's Chapter 5.40 enforcement is administrative-citation only with the civil-penalty schedule capped by Cal. Gov't Code Section 51039, including ability-to-pay reduction on request.

Vallejo FAQ

Where can food trucks park?

Only in designated vending zones or with private property owner permission. Check Vallejo zoning map for approved locations.

How close to restaurants can trucks park?

Most cities require 50 to 200 feet distance from brick-and-mortar restaurants.

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