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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Jul 2013, p. 6

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a - WM mum cunomcu; - Wednesday, luly 3i, 2013 k b d ' f d‘ k H More war to e one to improve 00 true p ot, says Whaley Continued from page] parking lot of the Canadian Tire store on Weber Street North, which is pushing for a "Then when you've got all your paper spot for food truck parking but has so far work you're up at the City of Waterloo and been denied, said Whaley. you have to wait for them to go through “There's lots of places food trucks could their process of assessing everything that be and should be. but they're not allowed, you've done and questioning it. and the places where staff think they should “It is a lengthy and costly process. but we _ go just aren't appropriate.” he said. believe that were on the right road for sure." 3" His biggest concern remains that the Even with the license. they still have to “ food trucks are mostly concentrated in the pay for special permits to operate at events Waterloo public square when there was such like the recent UpTown Waterloo Jan Festi- “' ' a big battle in the past to convert it from a val or the Open Streets Uptown Waterloo parking lot to a public space. The space has days coming up in August and September. just reverted to its old form when food in total. the investment is in the thousands trucks cluster in the square and impact 1 of dollars other businesses. ' “Now we've got to get out there and we‘ve "When we first proposed the public 3 got to be seen by the right crowd and to be square the community m divided. the BIA i able to otter something different." said Bens. Food trucks parked in theWatadoo public square 90 against the purpose of the public space was divided and the council was divided," 1 “i love the idea of having a group of the said Coun. Mark Whaley as council looks to extend the pilot program two more years. said Whaley. “We ended up with a big strug- f trucks together because it creates a buzz and m "m gle to get that square there and now we find I think that‘s what we need to do we need ”I think that's incredible," said Dune“. “If always seems to be a line up. so I think it's out it's being used as a parking lot for food encourage it." you talk to these food truck owners they are great.” trucks” That’s what (1min. Melissa Durrell hopes all local restaurateurs and this has started 3 But not everyone thinks that the pilot Whaley still thinks city staff have a lot of will happen as she pushes for the two-year great little cluster hereinWaterloo.” project has gone smoothly massaging to do with the food truck pilot ’ - extension. The uptown ward councillor was That‘s why the certainty of being able to Coun. Mark Whaley said no city depart- program, "We've got a long way to go,,, l ‘ one of the early promoters of food trucks as do it for another two years will allowWater- ment has taken ownership of the project want it to work but i want it to work well.” he 1 a great way to tie into a bigger mobile food loo to build on the culture and create a criti- and streamlined licensing. inspection and said. i movement going on in places like Toronto cal mass. enforcement of the rule that food trucks But Betts said that those wrinkles could l and Hamilton, “For us. we're really trying to create that can't operate within 10 metres of an existing be worked out to ensure the long-tenn via 3 Food truck festivals. and the variety of culture during the day in Waterloo. and food business. There are 47 food~related bility of the food truck business and to firmr ; food options they bring. are a nice addition we've noticed that the trucks are coming to businesses just in the uptown. ly establish it in the community. 1 to an uptown core that already promotes places like Regina Street between the city “No one has taken ownership of it at the “This year is going to be all about learn ; itself as a destination spot. The pilot project and the regional public health building.” city. and until somebody does it's going to be ing for us.” said Betts. “We‘ll learn where to has had the desired effect Willi six trucks said Dune”. a dog's breakfast. no pun intended." he said. set up, what days of the week are good and licensed in Waterltxi. and with two more on “They're starting to cluster together. There also has been little flexibility in let people know in advance where we're the way, they‘re making some money and there allowing for alternate locations like in the going to be." ‘ ”it"... , ' a J - ' ’ ” “ 2% are ' “ k 1". A? ‘13,»? a" - Ear"; " ' . ' {EEK} ‘ a {s ,, ~ ’ l ‘ if? ' " ‘ ’ 3.. ‘3th ‘ . . g- l . l, . 4 . , ,1 , . .. v- f i --r_ sir ‘ , ‘ . y ‘ ‘ . fl ‘ f; = .V’w‘l’v in: . v , f3: ‘3" _ " ‘1'" .55 '. I ' ., " ' a: i ‘ , a?“ I ~ l a ' l ' . ' h “L ' . .-‘ , " ”is; l . j . . ' A, I ~ / ‘ ' :‘ » l f ‘ 5’” it , g '~ g “a l ”i." . ' . i: ;_ l

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