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Supervisor Weiner introduces three bills to modernize food-truck rules and enforcement

3005993 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

Supervisor Weiner introduced three companion pieces of legislation to reduce school buffers, set minimum distances from brick-and-mortar restaurants, expand campus access in residential zones, and allow enhanced ticketing enforcement of food-truck permit violations.

Supervisor Weiner introduced three companion ordinances Tuesday intended to update how San Francisco regulates food trucks, proposing reduced school buffers, new distancing rules from brick-and-mortar restaurants and stronger enforcement tools.

The sponsor said the package aims to balance support for food-truck entrepreneurs with protection for existing brick-and-mortar restaurants and the school lunch program.

Why it matters: The changes would alter where food trucks can operate near schools and restaurants, and would shift enforcement authority to increase citation effectiveness—affecting small businesses, school campuses and enforcement operations citywide.

Key elements described by the sponsor

- School buffers:…

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