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Nolensville vendor asks board to postpone vote on mobile food vending ordinance

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Summary

Katie Allred, co-owner of The Pop Stop, urged the Town of Nolensville Board of Commissioners to postpone a vote on a proposed mobile food vending ordinance, citing nightly relocation and location-frequency restrictions that she said would harm her business.

At a Jan. 9, 2025 public hearing, Katie Allred, co-owner of The Pop Stop, asked the Town of Nolensville Board of Commissioners to postpone a vote on a proposed ordinance to regulate mobile food vending and to reconsider specific provisions she said would hurt small vendors.

Allred identified the item as Ordinance 24-18, an amendment to Title 9 of the Nolensville Municipal Code to adopt Chapter 4 (mobile food vending). During her remarks she also referenced the number “21-18,” which…

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