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Board weighs new rules for mobile food vendors, parks and beer‑garden conflicts

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Trustees completed a first reading of an ordinance to regulate mobile food vendors in village parks, including designated spaces and a two‑vendor limit per park; trustees debated whether the rules should be stricter during beer‑garden events and how to treat an existing ice‑cream cart.

The Village Board on Monday completed a reading of an ordinance that would regulate mobile food vendors — defined to include pushcarts and food trucks — and designate where and when they may operate in village parks.

Key provisions in the draft ordinance discussed by trustees include limiting vendors to two mobile food vendors per park during non‑special‑event days, designating specific parking or curb locations for trucks, requiring proof of health department approvals and insurance, and distinguishing pushcarts (non‑trailered, hand‑moved carts) from trailered or vehicle‑mounted…

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