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Sacramento County, Street vendors
What is now required of Sacramento County street vendors after recent vote?
Street vendors across Sacramento County can expect an increase in rules and regulations around their operations following a decision by the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday. Tuesday’s vote eliminated the county’s decades-long legal prohibition of sidewalk vending and brought the county more in line with state laws regarding street vending.
Street vendors in Sacramento County will have to follow new regulations. What are they?
Beginning in March, street vendors in Sacramento County will need a health and business permit to operate. Should they fail to obtain one, they could face a $250 fine. The Sacramento Board of Supervisors approved the new regulations Tuesday morning in response to growing health and food safety concerns.
New rules and regulations for street vendors in Sacramento County
Sacramento County's street vendors will face a new set of rules and regulations after a recent vote by the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors. The county is looking to get street vendors more in line with restaurants when it comes to health requirements and hours of operation.
Sacramento County approves stricter rules for street vendors
On Tuesday, the Sacramento Board of Supervisors approved a resolution that requires sidewalk vendors to have a health and business permit to operate starting in March. The one-year license will cost $61 and those who fail to comply could face fines of up to $1,000.
Sacramento County to vote on new rules for sidewalk vendors
The proposal comes amid growing concerns over the safety and regulation of street vendors, including food trucks. tents, and carts.
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