Street vending cart rules in Orland Park, IL — also called pushcart, food cart, or sidewalk vendor regulations — set where mobile vendors can operate and what permits they need.
Pushcart vending in Orland Park is highly limited and requires both a village vendor permit and Cook County Department of Public Health approval for any food carts. Most cart operations occur only at permitted special events.
Pushcart and small-cart vending in Orland Park follow the same restrictive framework as other street vending. Carts selling food (hot dogs, ice cream, paletas) require Cook County DPH food service permits, commissary agreements, hand-wash station compliance, and Certified Food Protection Manager certification. Village vendor permits are issued primarily for temporary use at special events. Stationary cart locations on private property require owner consent, zoning compliance, and may trigger requirements for restroom access, electrical safety, and refuse management. Carts cannot block sidewalks or ADA accessibility paths. Mobile cart routes through residential areas are generally treated like ice cream trucks and require additional licensing. Push-only or non-motorized carts still require all relevant permits when used commercially.
Cart operation without village permit: $250-$750. Cart food violations under Cook County DPH: up to $1,000 plus possible impoundment.
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