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City engaging public on food truck licensing

The City of Sarnia is looking for input regarding bylaw changes that could allow food trucks to operate on private property, officials say.
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The City of Sarnia is looking for input regarding bylaw changes that could allow food trucks to operate on private property, officials say.

The city is currently reviewing its Business Licensing By-Law as it relates to refreshment vehicles such as food trucks, with a specific focus on where such vehicles are permitted to operate within the community, a recent news release stated.

Changes to the by-law could possibly expand the locations such vehicles could be licensed to operate, particularly on private property.

“We’re looking identify if the current regulations remain relevant and to proceed with any  appropriate amendments before the summer season,” said City Clerk Amy Burkhart.

The Business Licensing By-law requires that refreshment vehicles be licensed with the City and restricts them from operating within 180 metres of each other, and from operating within 90 metres of existing restaurants.

Residents can learn more and complete at short survey by March 7 at www.speakupsarnia.ca/FoodTrucks.

 


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