Collier County creates food truck park policy

Author: Aisling Swift, Gulfshore Business
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Food trucks have become increasingly popular due to their convenience, affordability and unique offerings, especially for employees seeking a quick breakfast or lunch at businesses and commercial areas.

As a result, Collier County is amending its land-development code to allow permanent mobile food-dispensing vehicles, including food trucks, at certain locations, including commercial areas and county parks.

The Board of County Commissioners on Jan. 14 voted unanimously to amend its code and will hold a second public hearing Jan. 28 to finalize the change. The amendment required a super majority vote, four of five commissioners. It was passed with a revision requested by Commissioner Bill McDaniel Jr., who wanted it to require a conditional-use application, and not to be allowed “by right” in certain areas.

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