A Mobile Food Facility is any vehicle or pushcart used in conjunction with a commissary or other permanent food facility upon which food is sold or distributed at retail in a static location. The Department of Public Health and San Francisco Fire Department continue to enforce public safety regulations, while location permitting was transferred from the Police Department to Public Works.
Like many major cities across the country, mobile food facilities have become an increasingly significant feature of the streetscape in San Francisco. In order to address this growing trend, the Board of Supervisors adopted ordinance 119-13 (Public Works Code, Article 5.8), regulating Mobile Food Facilities in December of 2010, followed by Public Works guidelines (Public Works Order No. 179,044), approved February 25, 2011.
On July 28, 2013, the Board of Supervisors amended Public Works Code, Article 5.8 to address various location and noticing requirements concerning mobile food facilities accompanied by Public Works guidelines (Order 182,101). The new legislation streamlines the rules and regulations for mobile food vending, making it accessible and affordable to be a legal street-food vendor in San Francisco.
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Read over Public Works Code, Article 5.8 and Public Works Order 182,101.
Gather information/requirements for the Department of Public Health and San Francisco Fire Department.
When choosing a location, please be aware that the majority of trucks provide service on the passenger side of the vehicle.
Truck/ trailers shall: |
Be located on the street in a legal parking space |
Not be parked against the flow of traffic |
Occupy parallel parking stalls |
Pushcart: The minimum recommended width of a sidewalk shall be 15 feet. |
Truck: The minimum recommended width of a sidewalk shall be 10 feet. |
All Mobile Food Facilities must maintain minimum clearances of: |
75’ from existing restaurant primary entrances 8’ from Street Artists |
5’ from Curb Returns 6’ Path of Travel |
6’ from Street Furniture 7’ from Fire Hydrants |
12’ from Bus Zones 12’ from Blue Zones |
500' from public middle or junior high schools between 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday |
1000 feet from most public high schools between 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday |
See DPW Order 182,101 for more complete list of requirements. |
Please note that Department of Public Health requires Restroom Verification (a property owner/business within 200’ of the mobile food facility must consent in writing to use of restroom facilities for your employees).
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Mobile Food Map | Street Artists | Official Street Maps |
Provide a diagram of the proposed location showing everything located on the sidewalk/street showing the location of the mobile food facility with distance dimensions. See Sample Drawing. Drawing is not required to be drafted by a computer or to scale but must be with a ruler and legible.
Represent dimensions between Mobile Food Facility and obstructions including, but not limited to, trees, newspaper racks, bike racks signs, parking meters, hydrants, payphones, lights, SFFD Alarms, etc.
Dimension the length and width of the Mobile Food Facility.
Provide width of the sidewalk.
Provide property line, street names, North arrow.
Completed Public Works Mobile Food Facility application
Two (2) photographs of the permit applicant(s) for ID cards (i.e. passport size)
Site plan
A sample menu or itemized list
Fees: Half of processing, notification and inspection fees. (Refund Policy: No refunds will be issued verbatim per city code Article 5.8 Section 184.83)
The mandatory public notification comprises of a mailing and posting at the proposed location. The duration of the notification period is 30 days, with a 10-day physical posting at the proposed location within the 30 day notification period to allow the public to submit comments on the application.
After review of the application package and after the requirements of Public Works Code Article 5.8 and Public Works Order 182,101 are met, an applicant can then proceed to obtain and submit a notification package from a notification service.
The package shall contain: |
Comments for Mobile Food Facility permit applications must be submitted in writing within 30 days of the Notice of Intent via: |
If at least 1 unresolved objection is received, a public hearing will be scheduled to hear the matter and gather facts. After the hearing, the hearing officer will consider the objective facts and make a recommendation to the Director of Public Works. Ultimately, a Director’s Decision will either Approve or Deny the hearing officer’s recommendation.
Should the Director’s Decision approve the recommendation to approve an application, or if there are no concerns and/or objections, the applicant will be issued a 90-day tentative approval letter to obtain:
Once all the items in the tentative approval letter are received, Public Works will review the documents for approval.
Final decisions may be appealed to the Board of Appeals within fifteen (15) calendar days from the date of an approved or denied permit application. For further information, please contact the Board of Appeals in person at 49 South Van Ness, Suite 1475 or call (628) 652-1150.
Every person or entity doing business in the City and County of San Francisco must possess a valid Business Registration Certificate from the Office of the Treasurer & Tax Collector, as stated in Article 12A of the San Francisco Business and Tax Regulations Code. This code also applies to businesses located outside of San Francisco that perform business transactions or services in San Francisco.
(Issued as a Temporary Occupancy Permit)
In situations where a mobile food facility is requested for a private catering event, a Temporary Occupancy Permit can be issued. No monetary transactions in the public right-of-way will be permitted under this permit.
It is recommended to apply for this permit a minimum of 5 business days prior to the event date (permit date). The "No Parking" signs will need to be posted at the site and activated a minimum of 72 hours prior to the permit date.
No exceptions will be granted.
To apply, please submit the following: |
Department of Public Health's Certificate of Sanitation and Decal | DMV Registration |
San Francisco Fire Department Permit and Decal | San Francisco Business Certificate |
For more information or clarification on any of the permit requirements, please contact us at:
San Francisco Public Works • Bureau of Street-Use & Mapping
49 South Van Ness Avenue, Suite 300 • San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone : (628) 271-2000
San Francisco Public Works • Permit Center
49 South Van Ness Avenue, Suite 200 • San Francisco, CA 94103 • Map
Processing Hours:
• Please visit https://sf.gov/location/permit-center for operating hours of the Permit Center.
• Closed on official holidays