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Williamsburg moves food‑truck rules into city code, halves inspection cadence

Williamsburg City Council · September 12, 2024
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Summary

City Council approved ordinance 24‑09 to move food‑truck operation standards from the zoning code into city code and change food‑truck inspections from annual to a six‑month operational permit aligned with equipment expiration; staff said permitted trucks doubled from 24 to 48 in one year.

Williamsburg City Council on Sept. 12 adopted ordinance 24‑09, moving food‑truck operation standards out of the zoning ordinance and into the city code and changing the inspection cadence to better align with equipment expirations.

Chief Snyder told council the change is intended to streamline permitting and create a single point of contact at the fire department. “We're going from an, an annual inspection to really every 6 months,” he said, explaining that the operational permit will…

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