Bellevue - Street Vending Pilot Program

The WSFTA is running a mobile food vendor pilot program with the City of Bellevue, allowing eligible mobile food vendors to serve via street permit at the Bellevue City Hall. Vendors who wish to participate will be required to apply through the Association meeting specific terms and conditions. There may be be some restrictions regarding vendor size.

Customers can find the food truck calendar here.

Vendors can contact us to participate and send all required docs to: LoriJ@wafoodtrucks.org.

Pilot Program Vendor Terms and Conditions

  • Participating vendors are required to report sales and ticket numbers, no later than 48-hours following the end of service. This sales data is used to help manage and assess the location, determine the best number of food vendors, preferred cuisines, best days/times for service, and allows the WSFTA to advise the next scheduled vendor regarding the number of meals to plan to serve. This information helps reduce food waste and helps maximize vendor success. Vendors who do not report will be removed from the program for the remainder of the year after being given one warning.

  • Prohibitions: The food truck operator shall not utilize audio amplification in conjunction with the food truck. With the exception of a portable gas-powered generator, all equipment shall be contained within or on the food truck during service.

  • Vendors must email the WSFTA their food truck/trailer length.

  • Locate generators at least 10’ away from the mobile food vending unit, unless permanently fixed to the tow trailer frame.

  • Make sure that there is a clearance of at least 10-ft away from buildings, structures, vehicles, and any combustible materials. Follow all NFPA best safety practices.

  • Grounds for pilot program termination can include, but are not limited to:

  • Failure to abide by all state and local laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances regarding mobile food vending,

  • Acting unprofessionally in a way that reflects poorly on the Pilot Program, or the food truck industry as a whole.

  • Offensive, disrespectful, or rude conduct toward event hosts, government officials, fellow vendors, or any WSFTA staff or volunteers,

  • Being dishonest or untruthful regarding licenses, permits, insurance coverage, sales numbers, etc.


    All vendors must follow the City of Bellevue Food Truck Pilot Program Best Practices:

    Vendors must keep the vending area free of obstructions that impede free use of sidewalks by pedestrians and provide a minimum of a 5-foot wide clear pedestrian path by the food truck and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act for pedestrian access.

    Vendors shall return the vending area to the same condition they found it, and shall remove any garbage or equipment they bring in. Vendors shall dispose of their own garbage, recycling, and any other food waste products as required by the Health Department.

    In an effort to be responsible stewards of the environment, vendors will not use single-use plastics and will provide recyclable, compostable, and/or biodegradable service-ware.

    Food trucks must be parked at least 15-feet from any fire hydrant, and 5-feet away from any driveway, sidewalk, utility box or vault, handicapped ramp, building entrance or exit or emergency call box. Food Trucks shall be parked a maximum of 12 inches from the curb. These minimum and maximum distance requirements are all measured in a straight line from the closest point of the proposed food truck location to the closest point from the buffered object.

    We strongly advise participating vendors to act as “Good Neighbors” by promoting local businesses that are near the vending location when posting upcoming meal services on social media, ideally including links to nearby retailers or other businesses.

    Leave No Trace Behind: Vendors are responsible for: ensuring drip-pans are placed under truck engines & generators, do not leave any markings/drippings/grease in the vending area, and always dispose of wastewater at an approved location in accordance with the County Health Plan Review.

    Violation of these Terms & Conditions: If the food truck operator is found to be in violation of the Pilot Program terms, a warning will be issued. A second offense in any 6-month period will result in revocation from the pilot program.