Where a food truck may set up in Wright County depends on each city's vendor rules, the zoning district, and property-owner permission. The state license covers food safety, not location.
Buffalo, Monticello, St. Michael, and the county's other cities each control where mobile food vendors may operate through their vendor licensing and zoning rules; the state mobile food unit license governs food safety, not siting. A truck generally works from private property whose zoning allows commercial use and with the owner's written permission, or from approved public spaces and permitted events. On-street vending is limited, and trucks may not block sidewalks, fire hydrants, or bus stops. In the unincorporated townships the Wright County zoning ordinance and property-owner consent govern instead. Downtown districts and city parks may carry added conditions.
Vending where zoning does not allow it, without the owner's consent, or in a restricted location draws city enforcement and an order to relocate, and repeat violations can suspend the vendor license.
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