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Local vendor tells council food truck license on riverfront cut his weekend sales to $9
Summary
Tony Cavan, owner of a downtown riverfront vending business, told the council that a newly licensed food truck on the riverfront sold the products he relies on and drastically reduced his Sunday sales from about $168 to $9, calling the impact a threat to his ability to pay rent.
During the citizens’ comment period, business owner Tony Cavan addressed the council about a recent vendor license issued for a food truck on the riverfront. Cavan said his business, WashMo on the Go at 1 Albert Drive, depends primarily on receipts from drinks, snacks and ice cream; he said those items make up roughly 25% of the vendor’s intended revenue and had previously covered…
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