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Buena Park is the latest city in Orange County to start cracking down on street vendors operating without sidewalk permits – giving code enforcement officers the authority to impound equipment and goods sold as part of new city regulations.

Last week, Buena Park City Council members voted 4-1 to approve updating city laws to curb unpermitted taco vendors, paleteros – pushcart vendors who often sell packaged food like ice cream – and other street vendors. 

“I would like to see somewhat of pathway for these people to conduct business legally with the city,” Councilman Carlos Franco said during the Jan. 28 city council meeting.



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