Englewood limits food trucks to private property in the Light Industrial (L-I) Zones and the Research, Industry and Medical (RIM) Zone. The Planned Unit Development Overlay (PUD-1) areas north and south of Route 4 are excluded from mobile vending.
Under Englewood's mobile food vendor regulations, trucks may operate only on private property within the Light Industrial (L-I) Zones throughout the city and within the Research, Industry and Medical (RIM) Zone. The Planned Unit Development Overlay (PUD-1) Zones north and south of Route 4 are explicitly excluded. Operators must have written permission from the property owner, may not block fire lanes or required parking, and must observe the citywide 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. operating window. Vending in residential, central business, and most commercial zones is prohibited, as is any operation on public sidewalks, streets, or parks. Special events on public property require a separate event permit.
Operating in a non-permitted zone or on public property exposes vendors to fines up to $1,000, up to 90 days imprisonment, license revocation, and orders to immediately cease operations on the site.
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