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Red Bank adopts revised rules for mobile food vehicles, removes 250-foot spacing requirement

2225231 · February 5, 2025
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Summary

The commission passed a new ordinance that repeals and replaces mobile food vehicle and push cart regulations; key changes include removing a 250-foot spacing rule, setting application and permit fees, and moving oversight to community development.

The Red Bank Board of Commissioners passed an ordinance on second and final reading to repeal and replace the city’s regulations for mobile food vehicles and push cart vendors.

Director Leslie Johnson, community development director, told commissioners the new ordinance removes the prior 250-foot distance requirement between mobile vendors and brick-and-mortar businesses. "So first, and probably foremost, it does remove the distance requirement…

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