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Council advances rezoning items and adopts mobile food vendor code changes to align with state law
Summary
Council read multiple second-reading rezoning ordinances and approved a package of council items that included amendments to the health code and licensing for mobile food vendors to comply with the state 'Food Truck Freedom Act' (bill 1076).
At second reading the Tulsa City Council heard a set of rezoning ordinances and a pair of ordinance amendments related to mobile food vendors and licensing, the latter described in the agenda as changes to align with state law commonly referred to as the "Food Truck Freedom Act" (bill number 1076).
The clerk read multiple rezoning items for different parcels around the city, including rezoning requests…
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