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Aldermen adopt food-truck rules with two-year grandfathering for existing operators
Summary
The Board of Aldermen passed an ordinance regulating food trucks on private property, added a two-year grandfathering period for two existing stationary trucks, clarified licensing language and designated the city clerk or designee as permit authority.
The Board of Aldermen on Sept. 2 approved an updated ordinance regulating food trucks on private property and added an amendment to limit grandfathering for current stationary vendors to two years. The ordinance, originally introduced as amended Bill 5,286, enacts a definition for food trucks, adds a new chapter (402) regulating operations on private property and creates a specific exemption for two existing trucks that will expire two years after the ordinance’s passage. The ordinance passed by roll call vote 5-0 and became Ordinance 3,457. Why it matters: The change aims to prevent new permanent,…
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