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Council amends food-truck rules to comply with state law, removes municipal license fee
Summary
Citing the state's Food Truck Freedom Act, Midwest City Council eliminated the city's food-truck license and annual fee and adopted local permitting language to align enforcement with state agencies and city event organizers.
Midwest City Council on Oct. 28 voted to amend the municipal code to remove the city's annual food-truck license and associated fee and instead rely on state licensing and inspections required under the Food Truck Freedom Act, which takes effect Nov. 1.
City staff said 19 food trucks currently hold municipal licenses and the city's annual fee had been $150 per truck. The city's ordinance change removes that municipal licensing…
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