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Annapolis committee gives favorable recommendation to mobile food vendor signage ordinance

2173559 · January 1, 2025
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Summary

The Economic Matters Committee on Dec. 18 recommended approval of ordinance O3124 as amended, tightening sign rules for mobile food vendors to align them with brick-and-mortar standards while removing language that would have restricted sandwich boards and LCD menus.

The Annapolis Economic Matters Committee gave a favorable recommendation Dec. 18 to ordinance O3124, which would regulate signage for mobile food service vendors in the city, approving Amendment 1 to clarify limits on flashing and temporary signage.

The change responds to complaints about food trucks using flashing or blinking signs overnight and to vendor concerns that earlier draft language would have over-regulated sandwich boards and LCD menu displays. "I…

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