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File #: PH 24-025   
Section: Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 6/18/2024 Final action:
Subject: Sidewalk Vendor Ordinance: Introduce an Ordinance Amending Chapter 6, Article 16 of the Hayward Municipal Code Regarding the Regulation and Enforcement of Sidewalk Vendors by Amending Sections 6-16.70 and 6-16.80 and adding 6-16.90.
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Sidewalk Vendor Ordinance Amended
Related files: CONS 24-363
DATE: June 18, 2024

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Development Services Director

SUBJECT
Title

Sidewalk Vendor Ordinance: Introduce an Ordinance Amending Chapter 6, Article 16 of the Hayward Municipal Code Regarding the Regulation and Enforcement of Sidewalk Vendors by Amending Sections 6-16.70 and 6-16.80 and adding 6-16.90.

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That the City Council introduces an Ordinance (Attachment II) amending Chapter 6, Article 16 of the Hayward Municipal Code regulating the enforcement of Sidewalk Vendors, by amending Sections 6-16.70 and 6-16.80 and adding 6-16.90.
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SUMMARY

On October 17, 2023, the City Council adopted an ordinance to amend the Hayward Municipal Code (HMC) to align the HMC with SB 946 ("Safe Sidewalk Vending Act") and allow sidewalk vending activities in the City. A component of the ordinance was the creation of Chapter 6, Article 16 "Sidewalk Vendors" in the HMC. The new chapter established a regulatory framework for all sidewalk vendors operating within the public right-of-way in order to maintain public health, safety, and general welfare. Part of the regulatory framework included the establishment of a permitting program for sidewalk vending activities, known as the Sidewalk Vending Permit. The ordinance went into effect November 17, 2023.

The current enforcement procedure in Section 6-16.70 of the HMC1 is an alternative procedure to the administrative citation procedure set forth in Section 1-3.072 of the HMC. The current enforcement procedure of the sidewalk vending ordinance allows the City to take a more inclusive and collaborative approach with the sidewalk vendor that focuses on education and awareness of City regulations. However, the current procedure does not have a mechanism to address sidewalk vending activities that pose an imminent health and safety risk to the public. The existing public nuisance regulations of the HMC do not provide ...

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