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Council tables first reading of food‑truck ordinance; noise ordinance prompts recusal discussion

Town of Nashville Town Council · May 21, 2026
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Summary

The council postponed the first reading of Ordinance 2026‑07 (food trucks) after public comment and scheduled a June 11 work session; Councilmember Lance Miller read a response to a memo from Town Attorney Alyn Brown about recusal related to the noise ordinance.

The Town Council tabled the first reading of Ordinance 2026‑07, a draft regulating food trucks, after council members heard public comments and suggested edits. A work session to continue drafting and stakeholder discussion was scheduled for June 11 at 5 p.m.

Councilmember Lance Miller read aloud a written response to a memo he said was received from Town Attorney Alyn Brown that suggested recusal from the noise ordinance matter. Attorney Brown addressed the memo and explained his position. President Andi Wilson said further discussion on the noise ordinance will continue at a future meeting.

The council did not take a formal vote on the Food Trucks ordinance during the meeting; the action recorded was to table the first reading and set a follow‑up work session for more detailed review and potential revision.