Making a dollar entertaining and trading in streets and parks is about to involve more red tape and expense, with Auckland Council proposing to tighten controls on use of public space.
Ten different sets of rules left over from the region's former councils are being replaced with uniform bylaws aimed to bring all areas into line - for activities ranging from hiring out surf boards to handing out fruit juice samples.
Handing out promotional material and goods would need to be approved by the council, after it has vetted written content for offensive language. Fees are yet to be fixed.
But hardest hit will be Manukau and Papakura mobile traders, such as coffee cart operators, who are facing annual fees for the first time to use roadside spots.
Kids selling lemonade from a stall outside their homes and small fruit stalls with an "honesty box" will escape the need for official approval.