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Supervisors introduce local measures on food trucks and oppose state bill that would restrict school proximity
Summary
Supervisor Scott Wiener introduced a resolution opposing Assembly Bill 1678 and proposed local changes to reduce the school‑proximity buffer for food trucks from 1,500 feet to one city block and to reform small accept-and-expend grants under $100,000.
Supervisor Scott Wiener introduced two measures aimed at protecting San Francisco’s food-truck scene and adjusting local rules that currently limit where mobile food vendors may operate.
Wiener said he is introducing a resolution to put the city on record opposing Assembly Bill 1678, state legislation that would prevent food trucks from operating within 1,500 feet (about three city blocks) of any public or private elementary, middle or high school. Wiener said the map he and staff produced shows that a large…
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