Vendors say Farmington’s food truck scene needs dedicated lot
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Owners also want outside seating for customers
Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021 10:02 AM The Craft Street Coffee food truck is located in the same parking lot as a car wash. Some food truck owners would like a dedicated lot with seating to provide meals. Morgan Mitchell/Durango Herald The Craft Street Coffee food truck specializes in coffee and teas. Some food truck owners would like a dedicated lot with seating to provide their meals. Morgan Mitchell/Durango Herald The Craft Street Coffee food truck is set up with different flavors and coffee machines.
AZTEC A new food truck plaza could be coming to downtown Farmington in the future, and the developers have asked the City of Farmington for help making this a reality.
William and Kim DuTremaine are planning on opening a gym that will help with the physical rehabilitation of their clients at Cottonwood Clinical Services, Inc. As part of that proposal, the DuTremaines have proposed creating a food truck pavilion at 324 W. Main St. that would be known as Locke Street Eats.
The gym would be located in the former Bank of the Southwest building at the corner of Main and Locke streets. This building has been vacant for two years after the bank relocated to the adjacent building.