[OMS_MANAGERS] Food Trucks

HARVEY W SCHUBOTHE ninerharv2 at msn.com
Tue Aug 18 09:45:57 PDT 2020


Darin

Good question and I am looking for feedback as well. So far our Council and businesses have fought against it!

Harv

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Subject: Re: [OMS_MANAGERS] Food Trucks


Our code only allows food carts if they’re associated with an existing business that has a physical building in town.



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From: OMS_MANAGERS [mailto:oms_managers-bounces at omls.oregon.gov] On Behalf Of Darin Rutledge
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2020 7:34 PM
To: Oregon Main Street program managers
Subject: [OMS_MANAGERS] Food Trucks



Good evening, everyone!



Looking for feedback on food trucks. They are popular, they are here, and people want them downtown!



Well, most people, except these people:

1) People who argue that they unfairly take business away from B&M restaurants; and



2) People who argue that they are treated more favoribly than B&M eateries because they don’t contribute to tax base, EIDs, paking, etc.



I know how I would respond to those arguments, but I’m curious how successful downtowns have overcome these to establish a downtown-friendly food truck infrastructure, either with a good sales pitch or with regulations, etc. that “level the playing field”.



Thanks!

D



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