Hayward and Alameda County are stepping up enforcement on illegal food vendors, issuing citations and seizing equipment to push them toward legal, safe operations — not punishment, but guidance toward proper permits and compliance. Since 2024, over 170 citations have been handed out after prior warnings, with six issued this month alone. Officials aim to educate and support street food entrepreneurs so they can thrive while protecting public health and boosting the local economy. No fixed schedule or end date exists — the focus is on long-term compliance through education, not crackdowns.
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