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Commerce City staff to amend outdoor vendor code to comply with HB25-1295; council raises enforcement and school safety questions
Summary
Commerce City staff told council they will update the outdoor vendor code to comply with House Bill 25-1295, adding clearer definitions, accepting out-of-jurisdiction safety permits and proposing a single citywide license for mobile vendors.
Assistant City Manager Dylan Gibson briefed Commerce City council on proposed updates to the city's outdoor vendor licensing code to align with House Bill 25-1295, the state law signed May 20, 2025 that requires municipalities to accept qualifying safety permits issued by other jurisdictions.
Gibson told council the city clerk's office recommends several changes while "digging under the hood" of section 9-3,300 of the Commerce City Revised Municipal Code: add explicit definitions (mobile food truck vs. outdoor vendor vs. commissary), accept…
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