Tag: study
City Takes One Giant Green Step – NO STYROFOAM!
The county's ordinance prohibits all food vendors from dispensing prepared food in polystyrene containers.
Food Trucks Hit Political Speed Bumps in Asheville
Food truck vendors, who represent a growing trend in the city's active culinary scene, are trying to change a 25-year-old rule against them operating downtown.
America’s Coolest City Parks
Adding to the island's cool factor is an expanding lineup of art installations, food-truck festivals, and rock concerts on a sandy beach — all this with skyline views.
Social Media Influential
The result was standing room-only crowds at the restaurant, nearly 16,000 Facebook fans and a victory in Food Network's $10,000 online contest to name the nation's top food truck.
Mountain View, CA: Considering Changes to Food Truck Regulations
By Diana Samuels | MercuryNews.com
Mountain View may look at tightening its laws for food trucks and updating the city's ordinance in the...
Hermosa Beach: Panel to Further Study Food Trucks
The Hermosa Beach Parks and Recreation Commission will continue the City Council’s discussion on food trucks and their place in the community, the council has decided.
Mobile Marketing — Old School! (video)
This shows how the Good Food Truck of Atlanta, GA is building a movement of passionate fans … even when they’re literally mobile!
Bridgeton to Set Rules for ‘Lunch Trucks’
The Bridgeton City Council voted Wednesday to authorize city staff to draft regulations on mobile food vendors, which are not yet operating in Bridgeton but growing in popularity.
STL: Temporary Halt Put on Some Bridgeton Business Licenses
The council will also study possible regulations on mobile food vendors, which are not yet in Bridgeton but are growing in popularity.
Food Trucks Hit Roadblocks in Chicago
The Institute for Justice released a report in November 2010 examining the plethora of Chicago's regulatory burdens, including those placed upon home-based businesses, food service providers, street vendors, child play centers, retail computing centers and commercial vehicles.