Business leaders in the Gaslamp District say some street vendors are still operating in their neighborhood, despite the law against them.
San Diego police are going to start enforcing the city’s street vending law in some areas this weekend. KPBS reporter Jacob Aere tells us why and what’s next.
“The police have been making communication and making contact with each of these vendors letting them know there’s no vending in the neighborhood," he said.Anthony, a street vendor, sits at his food and toy booth near the Broadway Pier, Nov. 30, 2022. Felipe Rocha is a San Diegan who runs a hot dog cart at the Broadway Pier. He said he’s purposely avoided the Gaslamp, “Because there are many people who are not from here. They come from Los Angeles, they scare you, they tell you that they are going to charge you a certain percent for your place for selling your hot dogs,” he told KPBS in Spanish.
“And enforcement means, you know, whether it be tickets, citations or whatnot. It really depends on what the police feel is acceptable at the moment,” Trimble said.Felipe Rocha talks to a customer at his hot dog stand near the Broadway Pier, Nov. 30, 2022.“The City is evaluating sidewalk vending enforcement procedures following recent violent incidents involving sidewalk vendors in the Gaslamp area, where sidewalk vending is not allowed.
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