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“One Dollar, One Dollar!” — Legalizing Street Vending in Los Angeles

Until this year, out of the ten largest metropolitan areas in the Untied States, Los Angeles was the only city where selling food or merchandise on the streets could still be charged with a criminal misdemeanor.[1] Under the current LA Municipal Code, the use of sidewalks for vending anything other than items protected under the First…

April 26, 2017 in Audrey Jang, California, Public Policy, Uncategorized.

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