Oklahoma City permits food trucks on private property with owner consent and limited public locations. 200-foot distance from restaurant entrances typical. No blocking ROW.
Oklahoma City Municipal Code §32A-4 restricts food truck vending to: (1) private property with written owner permission and compliant zoning; (2) designated public right-of-way locations with special permits; (3) approved events (OKC Parks, Fair Park, Bricktown). Trucks must maintain minimum 200 feet from restaurant entrances in business districts and 500 feet from schools during school hours under §32A-4(D). Time limits typically 4 hours per location without moving. Trucks may not block sidewalks, fire hydrants, bus stops, driveways, or traffic signals. The Bricktown/Downtown entertainment district has specific food truck plazas and event rules managed by Downtown OKC Partnership. Edmond Code §8-1 allows food trucks in commercial/industrial zones with consent. Midwest City and Del City permit truck rallies and brewery partnerships. Private property vending still requires zoning compliance — not all residential-adjacent commercial lots allow food trucks.
Vending in restricted area: $100 to $500 (OKC §32A-7). Blocking right-of-way: immediate relocation + tow. Repeat violations: permit suspension.
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