Food trucks survey
Food trucks, or licensed refreshment sales vehicles, could be welcome attractions for tourists, passers-through, and residents of Central Frontenac. They could be a good option for entrepreneurs who wish to avoid the need to own or rent commercial space. They could be another way for enterprising private property owners to generate extra income on their land. And the collection of food-truck licence fees could mean new revenue the Township could use for public improvements or to reduce upward pressure on everyone’s property tax rates.
On the other hand, food trucks could be too smelly, noisy, or loud for some residents in some areas. They might be disruptive to existing sticks-and-bricks food service businesses. They could pose public safety risks to motorists or pedestrians. And they could cause issues with garbage and pollution if they’re simply allowed to operate anywhere anytime.
What do you think?
Your responses to this short survey about what rules there should be for licensed food trucks in Central Frontenac will be collected and submitted to Township Council for consideration in the 2022 Central Frontenac Zoning Bylaw review process. There's a nice big space at the end of the survey in case you would like to write more detail about anything that's important to you, or in case we've missed anything in the survey you'd like to have considered.