Summer moratorium lifted for street vendors in some parts of San Diego

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Summer moratorium lifted for street vendors in some parts of San Diego
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Now that Labor Day is behind us, the city of San Diego’s rules regarding street vendors are changing in some beaches and parks.

Now that Labor Day is behind us, the city of San Diego's rules regarding street vendors are changing in some beaches and parks. During the summer months, which the city defines as between Memorial Day and Labor Day, street vending is not allowed in Balboa Park, Mission Bay Park and parks near the shoreline or beach in La Jolla, Pacific Beach, Ocean Beach and Mission Beach.

Now that the summer is over, vendors can sell items on Newport Avenue between Abbott Street and Sunset Cliffs Boulevard in Ocean Beach, Ventura Place between Mission Boulevard and Ocean Front Walk in Mission Beach, Garnet Avenue between Ocean Front Walk and Cass Street in Pacific Beach and Coast Boulevard between Cave Street and the 200 block of Coast Boulevard South in La Jolla.

Vendors, however, are not allowed to sell items within 25 feet of any beach access point or in any public right of way that blocks the flow of pedestrians or vehicles. They must also be 50 feet away from another street vendor, 25 feet away from any fountain, statue, art installation, memorial or monument and only operate between certain designated hours depending on what part of the city they are in.

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