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Council adopts amendment requiring mobile food vendors to restore sites

Spokane City Council · May 4, 2026
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Summary

The Spokane City Council voted to adopt the "Dillon amendment" to Ordinance 336863, requiring mobile food vendors using public property to restore locations to their original condition or better; the council suspended rules to consider the change tonight and the amendment passed by voice vote.

Council member Dillon moved and the council adopted an amendment to Ordinance 336863 that requires mobile food vendors operating on public property — including streets, sidewalks, plazas and parks — to restore the site they occupy to its original condition or better when the vendor departs.

"This amendment right here is just about the mobile food truck," Council member Dillon said, describing the change as a condition that would require vendors to "restore the site location occupied by the mobile food vendor to the original or better condition upon removal of the mobile food vendor unit." The council discussed enforcement mechanisms but did not resolve enforcement details during the agenda review.

Council voted to suspend the rules so the amendment could be added to the final agenda for tonight; members noted that without suspending rules the item would not reach first reading until May 18 and could delay implementation past Memorial Day weekend. After the suspension passed by voice vote, Dillon moved to adopt the amendment; the motion was seconded and the council voted in favor.

The council adopted the agendas as modified to include the amendment. No additional enforcement language or administrative procedures were adopted at the agenda-review meeting; staff or a future council action may provide further enforcement instructions or effective-date specifics.