If you live and work in Sunrise, you may have to drive out of town to enjoy dinner from your favorite food truck.
According to the Sun Sentinel, the Sunrise City Commission might ban food trucks from the city or impose regulations that would allow them to operate only during certain hours of the day.
On December 11, the City Commission will discuss the fate of food
trucks. On the table is a proposal that food trucks be allowed in
Sunrise only from 7 a.m. - 5p.m. The commission might also regulate
where trucks may operate and require the rolling eateries to obtain city permits.
One
commissioner wants to put the kabosh on food trucks in Sunrise altogether. Commissioner Joey Scuotto told Sun-Sentinel, "Why would I want to allow a rolling restaurant in
my city when we have restaurants here already that struggle every day?" Scuotto, by the way, owns a pizzeria which serves as an alternative office where he reads his official commission e-mails.
Food
trucks may have someone in City Hall on their side, however.
Commissioner Don Rosen has said he prefers the city require permits and
set regulations rather than completely ban food trucks from the city
altogether.
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