The city often gets calls from food truck vendors asking about operating a food truck in Roseville. Food trucks are not regulated by the city, but to operate in Roseville they must have a valid food vendor license.
Food trucks must also carry adequate insurance. They may temporarily park at a business and sell food to customers. Food trucks may also park at a private residence for a special event; however, an owner/operator may not park a commercial vehicle at the residence or on a city street for more than two hours at a time.
Food trucks are allowed at businesses that are hosting special events for employees or customers, but the business may be required to get a temporary special event permit. Applications are available at www.cityofroseville.com/specialeventpermit. Contact City Planner Thomas Paschke at thomas.paschke@cityofroseville.com or 651-792-7074 if you have questions.
Food trucks are not allowed to sell in city parks unless part of a special event. Vendors are encouraged to contact the Roseville Parks Department if interested in selling from a food truck at city events, including concerts, movies in the parks, Rosefest, Fourth of July Party in the Park or other community events. Contact Parks and Recreation Assistant Director Matthew Johnson at matthew.johnson@cityofroseville.com or 651-792-7102 to add your name to the food truck vendor list.