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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. FOOD TRUCKS TO THE RESCUE . . . Two of the three food trucks at Library Park on Wednesday afternoon.
There was a bit of irony at Library Park Wednesday afternoon
Across from the park on the shortest street in Manteca Pierce Avenue that runs for perhaps 100 feet from Manteca Avenue to Yosemite Avenue two restaurants were banned from allowing outside diners under California’s COVID-19 shutdown mandates.
Under the stately sycamore trees of Library Park, though, were two couples and a solitary construction worker making use of picnic tables and benches to enjoy Thai dishes and Mexican cuisine they had just purchased from two of three food trucks parked along Poplar Avenue on the west side of Library Park.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. CITY LEADERS MAY TOSS BARS COVID-19 LIFELINE Manteca may allow food trucks at bars during duration of pandemic emergency One of the food trucks at Manteca’s Library Park.
Manteca‘s elected leaders may provide the city’s six bars that have been forced to close due to the pandemic a way to reopen.
The City Council on Tuesday will consider authorizing City Manager Miranda Lutzow as the acting COVID-19 Local Disaster Director to expand the city’s temporary food truck pilot program to include bars, brew pubs, and wine tasting rooms for the duration of the declared pandemic emergency.