SD City Council has passed an ordinance creating business regulations and restricting where and when sidewalk vendors can operate. The vote partially bans street vendors in parks, pedestrian-heavy areas like Little Italy and Gaslamp Quarter. Full story:
SAN DIEGO – A proposed ordinance adding business regulations and restricting where and when sidewalk vendors and pushcarts can operate in an attempt to comply with a state law was approved Tuesday by the San Diego City Council.
It also sets up parameters for where vendors can physically set up — for example, 15 feet from another vendor, 50 feet from a “major transit stop” and 100 feet from any sidewalk or street closure. However, “perceived community animus or economic competition does not constitute an objective health, safety, or welfare concern,” a city document reads.
Multiple business owners said a vendor selling the same wares just feet away from their storefront was unfair. Others worried that beach communities needing to consult the California Coastal Commission before full implementation would lead to a staggered effect of the proposed ordinance.
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