Say no to food trucks.
That was the message from nearly everyone who spoke tonight from a crowd of about 80 who turned out for a Traverse City Downtown Development Authority study session on where to allow mobile food units in downtown Traverse City — if anywhere.
The city commission had asked the DDA to weigh in on where it feels food trucks and other portable food vendors should be located, though it’s still up to the city to make a final decision on if food trucks will be allowed in the city and, if so, under what parameters. DDA board members had decided to seek public opinion. In the meantime, a recommendation has been drafted by some DDA board members that would prohibit mobile food units along Front Street between Boardman and Union, and within 20 feet of any intersection.
Most who spoke — many downtown restaurant owners — echoed the sentiments of Peter Makin, owner of Brilliant Books downtown. He said food trucks tend to operate only in the summer and take business away from brick and mortar eateries that pay hefty costs to stay in business and rely on higher summer volume to survive in the off season.
Bruce Rogers, longtime downtown Traverse City businessman and property owner, said it would be a mistake to ban food trucks. Instead, he recommended, they should be concentrated in an area near the river — a concept he said he saw work in a European city similar to Traverse City that was not only successful in its own right, but enhanced customer traffic for the entire business community.
Simon Joseph, owner of the Roaming Harvest food truck with commercial space at 2819 Cass, said allowing food trucks gives entrepreneurs a chance to develop their products and brand before taking the leap into a fixed location. He’s also involved in a group called TC Street Food, which has garnered more than 600 “Likes” on Facebook since the page was launched in late January. A petition favoring food trucks downtown has also garnered more than 500 signatures.
After the public comments, DDA Board Chair Stephen Constantin asked for permission to work with fellow board member Chuck Judson and DDA staff to draft some alternative recommendations. The DDA meets Friday morning at 8 a.m. at the Governmental Center and will take up the issue then.
Look for an updated report in Thursday’s print edition and online at www.record-eagle.com.
Archive: Tuesday
Most at DDA meeting speak against food trucks
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Editorial: Food trucks will help build reputation
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NMC 'expression policy' put on hold
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Lions sign TC West graduate
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App brings perks to merchants
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Photo exhibit opens; LIWdA hosts program; film festival; and more.
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Langbehn not yet ready to set Bums lineup
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Letters to the Editor: 05/14/2013
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Fruit farmers: 'We dodged a bullet'
Fruit farmers reported very little damage to their crops following a deep chill that left a thick, frosty residue on grass blades and car windshields across northern Michigan.
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Fred Goldenberg: Wednesday's expo a don't miss for seniors
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City manager finalist chosen
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Forum: Mich. dairy farmers wait for Congress
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Prep Sports Roundup: TC West beats TC Central
Jessica Kalbfleisch scored three goals Monday night as Traverse City West defeated Big North Conference soccer rival Traverse City Central, 4-1. (Plus more)
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Arrests made in burglary probe
Authorities arrested four people during a residential burglary investigation that netted thieves more than $10,000 in valuables.
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Police: Drunken driver parked in stranger's driveway, fell asleep
A suspected drunken driver was arrested after he pulled into a stranger’s driveway in Elmwood Township and fell asleep behind the wheel.
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Woman on moped arrested on 3rd OWI offense
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Elk Rapids students to plant thousands of trees
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Expect delays on M-37 near Vance Road
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Today in Sports: 05/14/2013
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Prep sports scoreboard: 05/07/2013
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Food trucks get green light in Traverse City
Traverse City commissioners gave food trucks the OK to roll into downtown this summer.
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Community in Brief: 05/07/2013
Father Fred sale; help Goodwill Inn; Genealogy meeting; and more.
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1,000 ribbons will show unity for golf team
Lake Michigan Conference athletes will soon be wearing green ribbons at spring events as a show of support for league member Grayling, which is coping with tragedy after an accident killed senior Louis Menard and golf coach Jason Potter last week.
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