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Greenfield adopts ordinance to regulate food trucks, restrict street parking
Summary
Greenfield's Common Council on April 21 adopted Ordinance 1322 to regulate food‑truck operations: trucks must be on private commercial property with permits, meet setbacks from hydrants and fuel pumps, and cannot operate adjacent to residences; the ordinance passed 4–1.
The Greenfield Common Council adopted Ordinance 1322 on April 21 to regulate food trucks in the city, aiming to require permits and to limit trucks from parking on public streets or near residences.
Under the ordinance, food trucks will be permitted on private commercial property with an annual permit. The rules set limits for where trucks can park on lots (for example, not in drive…
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