Largo restricts mobile and roadside vending to commercial and industrial zoning districts under the Comprehensive Development Code, prohibits operations in the public right-of-way without a permit, and regulates door-to-door vendors under Chapter 7.
Chapter 7 of the Largo Code regulates businesses including peddlers and solicitors, requiring registration and Business Tax Receipts for ambulatory and door-to-door vendors. The Comprehensive Development Code restricts mobile food vending and roadside sales to commercial and industrial zoning districts, with operations on private property requiring the owner's consent and compliance with parking, signage, and access standards. Vending in the public right-of-way, including sidewalks, parks, and downtown corridors, generally requires a Largo special-event or temporary-use permit. Florida Statute 509.102 preempts certain mobile food vehicle regulation, but cities retain zoning authority and can require Business Tax Receipts.
Vending in prohibited zones or rights-of-way without a permit triggers code enforcement fines under Chapter 9, peddlers permit revocation, and possible misdemeanor charges.
Largo, FL
Largo enforces Florida's Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act requiring a four-foot barrier, self-closing gate, or alternative safety feature on every new re...
Largo, FL
Largo requires a building permit for retaining walls under Comprehensive Development Code Chapter 18 community standards and the Florida Building Code, with ...
Largo, FL
Largo permits standard fence materials such as wood, vinyl, masonry, and ornamental metal under Chapter 16 of the Comprehensive Development Code, with all fe...
Largo, FL
Largo does not require neighbor consent before building a fence but mandates the finished side face outward toward adjoining property and the right-of-way un...
Largo, FL
Largo public parks close to the public during posted overnight hours, and entering or remaining after closing without permission is a code violation enforced...
Largo, FL
Largo enforces a juvenile curfew that restricts minors from being in public places during late-night hours, with limited exemptions for work, emergencies, an...
Side-by-side rule comparisons with other cities in Pinellas County.
See how other cities in Pinellas County handle vending zones.
See how Largo's vending zones rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.