Where can Transient Merchants and Mobile Vendors set up shop?
A transient merchant (who will be set up for multiple days) can conduct business on
private property after receiving permission from the property owner and a “Conditional
Use Permit” from the City in addition to registering their business.

Mobile vendors can conduct business on private property (except for retail property)
without a “Conditional Use Permit” if they operate only during normal business hours
and do not park or occupy space overnight. Registration with the City is required.

Mobile vendors are also allowed in specific locations in the Public Right of Way and in City Parks, but again, must first register with the City.

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1. What is the difference between Peddlers, Solicitors, Transient Merchants and Mobile Vendors?
2. When are Peddlers and Solicitors allowed to come to my house?
3. I don’t want Peddlers and Solicitors at my home. What can I do?
4. Do Peddlers, Solicitors, Transient Merchants and Mobile Vendors need a permit?
5. Where can Transient Merchants and Mobile Vendors set up shop?
6. I am a Peddler/Solicitor. What kind of permit/approval do I need?
7. I am a Transient Merchant/Mobile Vendor. What kind of permit/approval do I need?
8. What other rules apply to Mobile Vending?