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Del City adopts ordinance creating mobile food vendor registration, clarifies enforcement role
Summary
Del City Council on Dec. 1 adopted Ordinance No. 1452 to create a mobile food vendor registration program, clarify enforcement responsibilities and require proof of state food licensing; the council added language to let the city (or its designee) enforce registrations and approved the $25 city registration fee.
The Del City Council on Dec. 1 approved Ordinance No. 1452, creating a city registration and operating rules for mobile food vendors.
The ordinance establishes definitions, license/registration requirements, operating standards, enforcement and penalties. Development Director Kyle Gandy explained the practical steps: “The state issues a license. They bring that license to us. We issue a registration,” and said the fire marshal will perform safety walk‑rounds…
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