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Minocqua board moves to broaden food-truck rules, raises fees and allows year-round operations

Minocqua Board of Supervisors · February 17, 2026
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The Minocqua Board of Supervisors directed revisions to the town's food-truck policy on Feb. 17, 2026, raising the initial permit fee, moving inspections to an annual process, allowing year-round operation and permitting up to three mobile kitchens per event; final policy will return for adoption at the next meeting.

The Minocqua Board of Supervisors on Feb. 17 reviewed a package of changes to the town’s food-truck policy that would expand when and where food trucks can operate and increase permitting fees.

Chairman Mark Hartzheim presented proposed language that would replace the current $100 per-day fee with a $200 initial annual permit (which includes an annual inspection by the Minocqua Fire Department) and a $50 per-day fee for subsequent dates in the same calendar year. The board also discussed moving required inspections to an annual…

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