Tag: Food Truck Ordinance
Richmond, KY: Food truck frenzy; Vendors give mixed emotions about new food truck requirements
By Taylor Six | Richmond Register
When a Facebook post from a Richmond fire inspector was made in a Madison County food truck...
Jacksonville, NC: Food truck owner appealing for ordinances, more support of business
By Molly Levine and Annette Weston | News Channel ABC 12
JACKSONVILLE, Onslow County — Food truck vendors in one area of eastern North Carolina...
Alabama: Mobile Finance Committee to take up Mobile’s first Food Truck Ordinance proposal
By Keith Lane | NBC15
The Mobile Finance Committee to take up Mobile first proposed Food Truck Ordinance.
The Committee will meet on Tuesday, October...
Richmond, VA: Is food truck ordinance too restrictive?
By Taylor Six | Richmond Register
With the Richmond City Commission to discuss and potentially approve the first reading of Ordinance 19-24, or "the food...
Medford, OR: New Medford food truck parking ordinance begins
By Jennevieve Fong | News 10
MEDFORD, Ore. — Food truck owners will now be allowed to park overnight, as a new city regulation in Medford comes into effect on...
New Medford, OR: New Medford food truck parking ordinance begins
By Jennevieve Fong | News 10
MEDFORD, Ore. — Food truck owners will now be allowed to park overnight, as a new city regulation in Medford comes into effect on...
Sylva, NC: Sylva to revisit food truck rules
By Holly Kays | Smoky Mountain News
With two years elapsed since Sylva passed its first-ever food truck ordinance in July 2017, the town board...
North Bend, OR: North Bend City Council reduces costs for food truck vendors
By Amanda Linares | The World
NORTH BEND — After months of deliberations, the North Bend City Council approved a motion to reduce the fees...
New Milford, CT: New Milford’s food truck ordinance approved
By Julia Perkins | The Greater New Milford Spectrum
NEW MILFORD — Businesses will now be permitted to set up food trucks on their lawn.
Town...
Lexington, KY: Council Holds Off On Franchise Fee Hike, Food Truck Ordinance
The Urban County Council voted 8-7 Thursday night to table a motion which would have increased franchise fees on utilities by one percent.