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Argyle council narrows mobile-food rules, approves temporary permits

Argyle Town Council · April 2, 2026
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Summary

After public comment, Argyle council approved ordinance 2026-15 to prohibit fixed "mobile food vendor courts" while allowing temporary mobile food vendors under a permit limited to a maximum of two days in any 30-day period and exempting school and youth-sporting events.

The Argyle Town Council on April 2 approved ordinance 2026-15, creating regulations for non-fixed food establishments. Mayor Ronald Schmidt Maioff said the ordinance follows a lengthy Planning & Zoning review and aims to balance local oversight with state health permitting.

Harrison, the town manager, told the council that Planning & Zoning recommended prohibiting mobile food vendor courts — permanent, improved sites that function like food-truck parks — while permitting temporary vendors. "The section would just read, ‘It shall be…

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