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Residents oppose added food-truck restrictions; council says no food-truck resolution tonight
Summary
Multiple speakers at Kingston—s June 3 meeting urged the council to reject proposals that would impose fingerprinting and other restrictions on food-truck operators. Council leadership clarified there was no food-truck resolution on the evening—s agenda.
Dozens of residents and business advocates told the Kingston Common Council on June 3 that proposed new rules for food-truck operators would be invasive and harmful, particularly to immigrant vendors, but the council clarified that no such resolution was on the night—s agenda.
Speakers during the public comment period urged the council to reject a draft resolution that some said would impose fingerprinting and other invasive requirements on mobile food vendors. Jenna Goldstein, Ulster County organizer for For the Many, said the proposal would impose…
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