City sets Dec. 2 community meeting on proposed mobile food ordinance at Billie Jean King Library
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Long Beach invited mobile food operators to a Dec. 2 community meeting at the Billie Jean King Library to discuss a proposed ordinance covering food trucks and other mobile food facilities; owners were told they can visit departments to prepare documents once the ordinance is adopted.
Nadia Gill, host of the Long Beach Brief, said mobile food operators are invited to a community meeting on Dec. 2 at the Billie Jean King Library to discuss a proposed ordinance for food trucks and other mobile food facilities. Gill said owners can "visit with departments to ask questions and prepare the documents needed once the ordinance is adopted" and directed listeners to the city's webpage for more details.
The transcript names the meeting date and location but does not include a specific URL or agenda packet. The broadcast did not specify which departments would be present, what documents operators should prepare, or whether the meeting is informational or a formal hearing on the ordinance. Operators seeking details should consult the city's official webpage or contact city staff.
