Food Trucks
Council sets fees, food trucks can return
DEL MAR — Having already established the when, where and how food trucks can operate in Del Mar, council members set the how much at the April 6 meeting, approving a $350 charge for first-time applicants and a $175 annual renewal fee.
Council sets fees, food trucks can return
DEL MAR — Having already established the when, the where and the how food trucks can operate in Del Mar, council members set the how much at the April 6 meeting, approving a $350 charge for first-time applicants and a $175 annual renewal fee.
Food truck moratorium lifted in Del Mar
DEL MAR — Food trucks will soon be allowed to roll back into Del Mar.
New food trucks on hold for 10 more months
DEL MAR — If food trucks operators ever decide to return to Del Mar, it could be almost a year before any new ones can join the weekly gatherings.
Food trucks have to make the grade under new rules
ENCINITAS — An “A” grade in a restaurant’s window is a reassuring sight. But how do you know it’s safe to eat at the hip food truck across the way?
Issuing of new permits not on the menu
DEL MAR — It will be at least another 45 days — and likely longer — before any new food trucks can get cooking in Del Mar.
Carlsbad embraces new system for rating food trucks; appoints new planning commissioner
CARLSBAD — Carlsbad City Council amended its municipal code to allow the San Diego County Department of Environmental Health to extend restaurant ratings to food trucks within the city at the Dec. 4 meeting.
Del Mar could face lawsuit for halting food truck expansion
DEL MAR — City Council adopted an urgency ordinance at the Nov. 19 meeting that places a temporary moratorium on issuing business licenses to food trucks, a move that could potentially end the Wednesday night gatherings and result in a lawsuit, the event organizer said.
Cities to grapple with food trucks expanding to North County
COAST CITIES — Food trucks are gaining momentum across North County, but one question looms: How will cities handle the trend?
Food truck festival cancelled in Oceanside
OCEANSIDE — The much anticipated food truck festival set for Nov. 11 was cancelled after event organizer and food truck co-owner Sara Stella could not secure a permit for the event.

