Legislation Details

File #: 26-660    Version: 1 Name: Food Truck Permit Program
Type: Minute Order Status: Action Item
File created: 3/13/2026 In control: PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
On agenda: 4/16/2026 Final action:
Title: (1) Receive and File a Report on the Potential Food Truck Permit Program to Regulate the Operations of Food Trucks Near Parks; and (2) Provide Recommendations to Staff as Deemed Appropriate.
Sponsors: Parks, Recreation & Community Services Department
Attachments: 1. 2026-04-16 ATT 1 PRCSC Food Truck Permit Program, 2. 2026-04-16 ATT 2 Feasible Park Vending Locations
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(1) Receive and File a Report on the Potential Food Truck Permit Program to Regulate the Operations of Food Trucks Near Parks; and (2) Provide Recommendations to Staff as Deemed Appropriate.

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Meeting Date: April 16, 2026

Contact Person/Dept.: Adam Ferguson/PRCS

Phone Number: (310) 253-6685

Fiscal Impact: Yes [X] No [] General Fund: Yes [X] No []

Attachments: Yes [X] No []

Public Notification: (E-mail) Meetings and Agendas- Parks, Recreation and Community Services Commission (4/14/2026); (E-mail) Parks, Recreation & Community Service Department Updates (4/14/2026)

Department Approval: Adam Ferguson, PRCS Deputy Director (4/14/2026) _____________________________________________________________________


RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends the Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Commission (1) receive and file a report on the potential food truck permit program to regulate the operations of food trucks near parks and (2) provide recommendations to staff as deemed appropriate.


BACKGROUND

The Culver City Municipal Code (CCMC) currently requires food truck vendors to obtain a street vendor permit, and a business license. Food truck vendors may not operate within 300 feet of public schools or parks. (CCMC ? 11.09.215.C) Food trucks may operate as part of a special event permit, which are limited to 12 days per calendar year. (CCMC ? 17.520.015.B.1.a.)

During the February 9, 2026, City Council Regular Meeting, residents asked to agendize this discussion regarding food truck vending rules and regulations, specifically as they pertain to vending in or near parks and limits on the number of special events at which such vendors may operate per year. Consensus was received by all Council Members to agendize a discussion with additional information from staff regarding food trucks and potential updates to the CCMC.

During the February 23, 2026, City Council Regular Meeting, consensus was received to have the Parks, R...

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