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Assembly introduces ordinance to give mobile food vendors three-year CUP renewals
Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly · April 7, 2026
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Summary
The assembly introduced Ordinance 21-07 to change mobile food vendor conditional-use permits from annual renewals to three-year renewable CUPs; planning staff said the Planning Commission recommended approval and no substantial history of complaints exists.
The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly introduced Ordinance 21-07, which would change the borough’s conditional-use permit (CUP) renewal period for mobile food vendors from one year to three years and set the ordinance for public hearing on April 20, 2026.
Planning Director Frank Maloney told the…
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