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Council debates how to regulate food trucks; staff told to return with more options
Summary
Council members discussed whether to change the city’s rule that allows one fixed-location mobile food vendor per 5,000 residents and asked staff to return with regulatory options.
The Livingston City Council discussed whether and how to change municipal code section 3-2-8, the city’s ‘‘restaurants on wheels’’ provision, at its Jan. 21 meeting.
Under the current code, the city allows one fixed-location mobile food vendor for every 5,000 residents. Council members raised concerns about whether that numeric limit, and the code’s definition of what counts as a mobile food vendor, is still appropriate as the city grows. Several council members suggested considering classification by type (for example, distinguishing full…
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