Maggie H wrote:The idea is that it's supposed to protect brick and mortar establishments from a truck setting up shop in front of or near them, while they're paying rent, for their building. Blah blah.
That being said, it makes sense, but I don't think the food truck community is that thoughtless. I don't see any of the vendors that are currently running stepping on another businesses toes in that way. Las Gorditas had a good thing because there's hardly any food out in that area and the places out there weren't ones it was competing with.
The rules are definitely antiquated and could stand for a good redo.
Pat Costas wrote:Hey food truckies. We need to put our heads together in regards to the health department 14 day regulation. In my humble opinion the duties oft the department of health is to protect the health and welfare of the community it serves. I believe they do a decent job of it also. However someone on the state level decided that Mobil units need to move every 14 days and be gone for thirty days before returning. How is that ordinance protecting the health and welfare of the community? Somehow that rule needs to be changed as the only thing it does is hurt the small business owner. Any feedback is appreciated
Maggie H wrote:The idea is that it's supposed to protect brick and mortar establishments from a truck setting up shop in front of or near them, while they're paying rent, for their building. Blah blah.
That being said, it makes sense, but I don't think the food truck community is that thoughtless. I don't see any of the vendors that are currently running stepping on another businesses toes in that way. Las Gorditas had a good thing because there's hardly any food out in that area and the places out there weren't ones it was competing with.
The rules are definitely antiquated and could stand for a good redo.
Pat Costas wrote: I just have no clue as to how to go about getting it changed,
Steve H wrote:Hmmmm....
It is almost sounding like folks are asking for less government regulation.
Interesting.
Pat Costas wrote: Bottom line is the fourteen day rule needs to be stricken from the books. I just have no clue as to how to go about getting it changed,
Robin Garr wrote:Pat Costas wrote: I just have no clue as to how to go about getting it changed,
as long as your request doesn't run counter to their favorite contributing lobbyists, you'll be launched on the long road toward change.
Brian Curl wrote:Pat, are you going to be open today, if so where?
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