Street vendor permits in Temecula, CA — sometimes called sidewalk vendor licenses, mobile vendor permits, or peddler permits — are the licenses required to sell goods or food on public property.
Under SB 946 (Government Code §51036-51039), Temecula must permit sidewalk vending with reasonable health, safety, and zoning regulations. The city issues sidewalk vendor permits with food handler requirements, location restrictions, and no criminal penalties for permit violations.
California's Safe Sidewalk Vending Act (SB 946, codified at Government Code §§51036-51039) preempts local bans on sidewalk vending and limits how cities can regulate the activity. Temecula has implemented a sidewalk vending program consistent with state law: vendors must obtain a sidewalk vendor permit from the city, food vendors must additionally hold a Riverside County Department of Environmental Health Mobile Food Facility permit and a California Food Handler Card, and stationary vendors face zoning-based restrictions to protect rights-of-way and pedestrian flow. The city may regulate hours, location, and operational standards (sanitation, trash, signage) but cannot impose absolute prohibitions in commercial corridors and may only impose narrow restrictions in residential areas. Permit denial cannot be based on vendor's immigration status. Penalties for violations are limited to administrative fines (typically $100 first offense, $200 second, $500 thereafter) and cannot be criminal except for ongoing operation after permit revocation. Health and safety violations (food without permits, unsafe equipment) can be cited under Riverside County health authority. Old Town Temecula and Pechanga-area festivals attract significant vendor interest; festival vending typically operates under a special event permit through the Old Town Temecula Association rather than individual sidewalk permits.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Temecula code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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