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Josephine amends food-truck pilot: earlier starts, two full-day slots and reduced fees approved
Summary
After vendor and council concern about start times, fees and scheduling gaps, the council approved a revised food-truck pilot license (two full-day and two part-day slots), set hours that allow early-morning vendors and adopted initial fees of $10 per part-day block and $20 per full day.
The Josephine City Council approved changes to a proposed food-truck pilot program for the city-park pad after an extended discussion that balanced vendor needs, enforcement and park operations.
City planner Miguel McLean presented the draft license and rules, saying staff had used vendor surveys to shape initial time-block proposals. Several council members and a prospective vendor who said she is in the process of buying a truck argued the original blocks—starting at mid-morning—would exclude coffee and breakfast…
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