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Garden City council reviews changes to food truck rules as residents ask about fines

Garden City Town Council · June 11, 2026
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Summary

Mayor Pat Argyle reviewed Ordinance #26-15 to amend food truck regulations; residents asked whether proposed fines would be assessed per day. No formal vote on the ordinance was recorded at the hearing.

Mayor Pat Argyle reviewed Ordinance #26-15, a proposed amendment to Garden City’s food truck regulations, during the town’s second public hearing on June 11.

The ordinance review prompted a question from resident Dana Hudrlik about how fines would be assessed. Resident Glen Gillies said he believed the fines would be assessed per day. The council did not record a formal decision or vote on the ordinance during the hearing.

Why it matters: The change could affect how enforcement and penalties are applied to mobile food vendors, with potential implications for daily operations and permit compliance. The hearing provided an opportunity for residents to ask for clarification, but the record does not show the council adopting the ordinance at this meeting.

The public hearing proceeded to other agenda items after discussion; no further action on Ordinance #26-15 was recorded before the hearing was closed.