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Organizers confirm vendor insurance and more than 25 vendors for relocated St. Charles farmers market

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Summary

Organizers told the city council the downtown Saint Charles farmers market moved to the former police station parking lot, each vendor is required to provide insurance with application, and organizers expect more than 25 vendors for the relaunch.

At the June 2 City of Saint Charles meeting, a market organizer clarified insurance and vendor counts for the newly located downtown farmers market.

Carolyn Weible, speaking on behalf of organizer Rob Murphy, told council members that "each vendor is responsible for their own insurance and is presented upon their application." She said that the relaunch site is the old police station parking lot and that organizers have "over 25 vendors at this point" while finalizing confirmations.

Weible said advertising will continue and organizers plan to partner with the St. Charles Business Alliance for promotion. She asked the council to note the market relaunch and thanked the council for earlier approval of the omnibus item related to the market.

The comments were part of the public comment portion of the meeting; no formal council action or additional licensing requirements were recorded in the transcript at the June 2 session.