L.A. County backs a legal path for street vendors in unincorporated areas
Briefly

"Now the county must do its part," said Supervisor Hilda Solis, adding she believed the rule change would bring marginalized entrepreneurs, overwhelmingly from Latino and immigrant communities, into the county's bustling economy.
Barger said she'd heard from business owners who believed the rule change would create an uneven playing field between bricks-and-mortar businesses and street vendors, who she believed would get off relatively easy for violating the rules.
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