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City staff to revive food-truck licensing after council raises equity and enforcement concerns

Nampa City Council · April 16, 2026
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Summary

City staff briefed the council on existing food-vendor rules, enforcement gaps and options used by neighboring cities; council asked staff to update prior ordinances, work with the city clerk on a mobile-vendor license, and return with a public-hearing schedule and implementation plan.

Mark Steuer, senior director of development services, told the Nampa City Council the city’s 2021 code currently treats mobile food vendors as temporary uses that require a temporary use permit, a solicitor’s license and a health permit, and limits operations to commercial and industrial properties.

"So the purpose of it is to provide an update, provide background, and really reignite discussions that have been taking place over the last 3 years," Steuer said as he outlined a history of proposed ordinance amendments that stalled in 2023–24.

The presentation noted code compliance recently identified 17 operating food trucks;…

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