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Caro City Council sets Feb. 5 public hearing for proposed food-truck ordinance

Caro City Council · May 1, 2026
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Summary

The Caro City Council accepted Ordinance No. 486 for first reading on Jan. 16 and set a public hearing for Feb. 5, 2024; the action was approved unanimously by council members present.

The Caro City Council on Jan. 16 accepted proposed Ordinance No. 486, the city’s proposed food-truck ordinance, for first reading and set a public hearing for the council’s Feb. 5 meeting.

The motion to accept the ordinance for first reading and schedule the hearing was made by Councilor Bob Eschenbacher and seconded by Councilor Pamela Iseler. The council voted by roll call with Councilor Emily Campbell absent; the remaining members voted yes and the motion carried.

The first reading and scheduled public hearing give residents and business owners an opportunity to comment on the proposed rules governing food trucks in city limits before any final adoption. The council did not take final action on the ordinance; further amendments or a second reading could occur after the hearing.

The item will be discussed again at the Feb. 5 council meeting when the record of the public hearing is opened and councilors may vote on later readings or adoption.