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Statesboro food trucks can roll for $200 a year plus $25 a site

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Statesboro food trucks can roll for $200 a year plus $25 a site Food trucks from Big Boy Cookies and other vendors help draw a crowd to a fall 2019 event hosted by the Downtown Statesboro Development Authority. Statesboro City Council completed the steps Tuesday for regulating retail food trucks, setting the annual business license fee at $200 per truck and the location permit fee at $25 for each site at which the operator does business directly with the public. The council had unanimously approved the Mobile Food Service Ordinance on a final, second reading Jan. 19 after approving a revised first reading Jan. 5. An earlier draft of the new city law would have allowed food trucks and pushcarts to operate with property owner permission almost anywhere in the city limits, except within 200 feet

Park financing, food trucks on agendas for City Council s 3 meetings Tuesday

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Park financing, food trucks on agendas for City Council’s 3 meetings Tuesday Workshop 4 p.m., new agency 5 p.m., regular meeting 5:30 Statesboro’s mayor and council are slated to hold three public meetings Tuesday, one after another, at 4 p.m., 5 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall, 50 East Main St. Topics include final adoption of the “Food Truck Ordinance” after recent revisions, steps toward making $4 million worth of improvements to two parks and the city government establishing an Urban Redevelopment Agency.

Food truck ordinance revised, expected on Tuesday agenda

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Food truck ordinance revised, expected on Tuesday agenda City staff asked council to block vendors from residential areas; hospital has special OK Food trucks from Big Boy Cookies and other vendors help draw a crowd to a fall 2019 event hosted by the Downtown Statesboro Development Authority. - photo by Photo courtesy DSDA A city ordinance regulating food trucks in Statesboro has not been approved yet, after City Council returned it to first-reading status for revisions to prevent food truck operators from routinely setting up in residential areas.

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