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Sep. 6, 2023

Challenge to LA city's vendor restrictions scheduled for trial

“Hopefully we get to a spot where the city realizes its mistakes and repeals the ‘no-vending zones’ ordinance,” said Katherine J.G. McKeon with Western Center on Law & Poverty in Los Angeles.

A lawsuit that challenges a Los Angeles city ordinance that restricts sidewalk vendors near tourist attractions, sports and concert venues will go to trial starting Feb. 15, a judge said Tuesday.

The ordinance, passed in 2018, prohibits vending within 500 feet of tourist attractions such as the Hollywood Walk of Fame, plus concert and sports venues such as Universal Studios and Dodger Stadium on days when there are events.

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