File #: WS 23-023   
Section: Work Session Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 6/6/2023 Final action:
Subject: Sidewalk Vending Ordinance: Review and Discuss Draft Program Policies for an Amendment to the Hayward Municipal Code to Comply with Senate Bill (SB) 946, the "Safe Sidewalk Vending Act"
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Draft Policy Language, 3. Attachment III Sidewalk Survey Analysis, 4. Attachment IV Enforcement Comparison Table
DATE: May 23, 2023

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Acting Development Services Director

SUBJECT
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Sidewalk Vending Ordinance: Review and Discuss Draft Program Policies for an Amendment to the Hayward Municipal Code to Comply with Senate Bill (SB) 946, the "Safe Sidewalk Vending Act"
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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That the City Council reviews the report and provides feedback and direction to staff regarding the recommended locational and operational requirements and the alternative enforcement approach for the draft Sidewalk Vending Ordinance.
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SUMMARY

Senate Bill (SB) 946 was signed into law on September 17, 2018, by former Governor Jerry Brown. Effective January 1, 2019, SB 946 decriminalized sidewalk vending statewide and limited local jurisdictions' authority to regulate sidewalk vending. Further, SB 946 preempts any contrary local regulations, requiring any local regulation of sidewalk vending be consistent with SB 946. The City currently does not have an ordinance that regulates sidewalk vendors consistent with SB 946 and the purpose of the ordinance would be to establish a regulatory framework for all sidewalk vendors operating within the public right-of-way in order to maintain public health, safety and general welfare.

Since late 2022, staff have been working with internal and external stakeholders to obtain input on the proposed sidewalk vendor program and have reviewed other Sidewalk Vending Ordinances from cities in California to identify best practices for inclusion in the Hayward program. Staff has completed that analysis and is seeking input and feedback from the Council on several draft policies related to locational and operational requirements for vendors as well as feedback on an alternative enforcement approach that supports collaborative efforts towards compliance. Following this work session, staff will finalize the draft Ordinance, including any other related Muni...

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