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Roselle board backs plan for weekly French market; asks staff to draft license and fee options
Summary
Trustees directed staff to proceed with a proposed weekly Wednesday night French market in the Village Center, asked for a licensing-fee proposal (suggested $500 or lower for year one), and reviewed logistics including street anchors, one on-site trailer and potential police overtime.
Trustees gave staff direction on Jan. 14 to finalize terms for a weekly French market to begin after RoseFest in June, with weekly Wednesday-night hours tentatively 4–8 p.m. and use of Prospect Street between Main and Elm for vendor stalls and promenade activity.
Brian Jonas, assistant village administrator, reviewed staff recommendations including an annual license with automatic renewal, an on-site market manager (ideally a local resident with vendor experience), and a…
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