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Del City begins effort to align mobile food vendor rules with state Food Truck Freedom Act
Summary
Council opened discussion on an ordinance to conform local code to the state's Food Truck Freedom Act; staff said vendors with state permits and property-owner permission will be allowed without a separate city permit, though the city may keep a $25 annual registration and fire-marshal verification.
Del City Council on Nov. 17 opened a public discussion on a proposed ordinance that would align the city's licensing and operating rules for mobile food vendors with the state's Food Truck Freedom Act.
Andrew, the staff presenter, told the council the draft ordinance is intended to "make us in line with the state's Food Truck Freedom Act," removing many local barriers to operation. Under the draft, a state license and property-owner permission would allow…
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