Coconino County publishes no county-wide food-truck vending map; where a truck can set up depends on the parcel's zoning and the owner's permission. Flagstaff and Sedona set their own vending rules, and Grand Canyon tourism vending is tightly controlled.
On unincorporated Coconino County land, a food truck's location is governed by the parcel's zoning and the property owner's consent, not a separate vending-zone map. The Environmental Health license covers food safety, not where you park. Vending in a county road right-of-way is not allowed. Inside city limits, municipalities set the rules: Flagstaff and Sedona commonly restrict trucks near restaurants, schools, and intersections, cap time per spot, and require a city license. Vending near Grand Canyon National Park and in Tusayan draws extra scrutiny, and federal park land has its own concession rules. High-country winter snow closes many vending spots seasonally.
Vending on a parcel whose zoning bars it draws county enforcement; vending without owner consent is trespass; and cities cite trucks that ignore vending-district, distance, or time limits.
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