Florida Beach Town Rejects Proposal to Allow Food Trucks
What do you think this is, a free country?
A proposal to allow food trucks to come into the city permanently was unanimously defeated Tuesday by the City Commission.
City officials voted to uphold the recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Board and Planning Manager Gail Henrikson to deny a change to the city's land-development regulations that would have allowed mobile food vendors as a conditional use in commercial or industrial zoning districts.
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