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Sidewalk vendor ordinance delayed in East Palo Alto amid council split

Summary by Palo Alto Online
Facing concerns about inadequate public outreach, East Palo Alto City Council last week postponed adoption of its new sidewalk-vendors ordinance, which would formally enforce state and county laws on business permitting, hours of operation, safe selling locations and citations for non-compliance.  The post Sidewalk vendor ordinance delayed in East Palo Alto amid council split appeared first on Palo Alto Online.
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In East Palo Alto the council has already been discussing a project that would impose a new charge on street vendors offering any kind of merchandise or food. “It’s basically about putting up some permits and making sure that people who are selling food mostly have their health permit, apart from the business license,” explained Rubén Ábrica, East Palo Alto councillor. The business license in East Palo Alto costs $8,000 and the health permit is …

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Palo Alto Online broke the news in on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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