LA County DPW issues sidewalk-dining encroachment permits in unincorporated commercial corridors. Tables and chairs must preserve a five-foot ADA-compliant clear path, with Public Health review for outdoor food service per California Retail Food Code.
In unincorporated commercial corridors like Marina del Rey, East LA's Whittier Blvd, and Altadena, restaurants seeking sidewalk seating apply for an Encroachment Permit through LA County Public Works under Title 16. Plans must show a 5-foot continuous accessible pedestrian path (ADA Title III), with no overhang of bus stops, fire hydrants, parking meters, or storm drains. Public Health reviews under the California Retail Food Code for outdoor food service controls, including fly screens, cleanable surfaces, and adequate handwash access. Some unincorporated areas adopted streamlined post-pandemic Al Fresco-style permits with reduced fees. Liability insurance of $1 million typically lists the county as additional insured. Permit terms are renewed annually with re-inspection.
Setting up tables without an active encroachment permit draws a stop-use order, furniture removal by DPW at owner cost, and fines up to $500 per day. Blocking ADA clear path triggers federal complaint exposure and accelerated Public Works enforcement.
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