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Comment of the Week
We're going into the food truck business, people.
Not impossible but still harder than you'd think. Easiest way would probably be as a food truck operation - just need to set it up in the right-of-way (& pay ~$1,000 to do so). Lobby your City Councilor to change the code while you're at it so food trucks can stay in one location, then you're golden.
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