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Council to Reevaluate Food Truck Ordinance; Special Session Scheduled

City of Royal City Council · February 4, 2025
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Summary

Resident interest and council discussion prompted the mayor to begin a formal reevaluation of Royal City's Food Truck ordinance; a special session is set for Feb. 18 to continue work and gather public input.

Mayor Michael Christensen opened discussion on revising Royal City's Food Truck ordinance after a member of the public expressed interest in the issue during public comment. McKenzie Anderson told the council she is interested in the Food Truck ordinance and Mayor Christensen said the city will take public input as it reconsiders rules.

"The City is beginning the process of reevaluating the current ordinance, that discussions will continue over the coming months and public input will be taken," Mayor Michael Christensen said. The council directed staff and legal counsel to continue drafting options and to review the Moses Lake ordinance that was forwarded for comparison.

The council set a Special Council Session for 6:00 p.m. on Feb. 18, 2025, to discuss infrastructure projects to add to the Comprehensive Plan and to continue the Food Truck ordinance work. No ordinance language was adopted at this meeting; the Feb. 18 session is the next procedural step.