June 27, 2022 To the Town ofLake City, Regarding: Food/Vendor Trucks in the town Iurge the Town to take the time and effort to research the issue of food/vendor trucks within the town limits. And, the Town should take no action until that research is completed, at which time, make the results known to the public in order for townspeople to have knowledgeable input before the ordinance is written and vote is taken. My concerns include- 1. Placement of food/vendor trucks. Where will these vehicles and/or carts be allowed? Iam not in support of allowing said vehicles/carts to be! located on public property. Taxpayer monies should not be used to provide water, restroom or waste services for businesses. Food/vendor trucks/carts cannot be along the streets either. Having random food/vendor trucks along the streets would create hazardous conditions for pedestrians and passing cars. 2. Food preparation. Currently, all restaurants must prepare food in a commercial kitchen to assure appropriate cooking temps and cleanliness are maintained. (Referring back to point #1, the town/county kitchens cannot be used.) 3. Inspection of food vehicles/carts. The same state and county food preparation inspection requirements as placed on restaurants must be maintained and public documentation provided. 4. Ifwe open the door to food trucks/carts, will we then be forced to allow all sorts of vendor trucks/carts? We must have some control over what is sold. 5. Noise. Aslunderstand, the generators on food trucks are quite loud and run almosto constantly. 6. How many vendor vehicles will be allowed? A specific number ofvendor vehicles allowed and a fair and specific application process must be in place before any Town vote/action is taken. 7. Licensing and Permits. Currently, businesses must pay foral license to do business in the Town ofl Lake City. Food/vendor vehicles/carts also must be required to pay fort this license, along with any other state imposed licenses/permits for food/vendor vehicles. As this process begins, more questions/concerns may arise. Iam notin favor ofjust opening up the town to any and all food/vendor vehicles. The food/vendor vehicles will be operational during the peak tourist season. Our summer/fall guests come for the "Lake City Experience". We must not jump headfirst into this without due diligence to make sure we do notj jeopardize the "Lake City Experience". Shari Heaton AlexandermulhalgtownorLakecity.co Re: Food Truck Proposal for the town of Lake City, CO 81235 Areas of concern: Food trucks need to pay an annual fee of $5,000 to $10,000 in lieu of taxes to support: schools water and sewer roads maintenance recreation district Food Trucks need to reimburse city for private or public parking to support: Water and sewer Road maintenance and public parking Food trucks need to follow local health rules and regulations by providing: Fire retardant systems Triple sinks Sewage Water Bathroom accommodations And trash removal Local, state, and Federal rules and regulations Respectfully, RE Aae 6/29/22, 1:08F PM Town ofLake City Mail- -Food trucks Gmail Alexander Mulhall alexandermulhall@townolakecly/co> Food trucks Dan LAST_NAME Alexander Wed, Jun 29, 2022 at 12:07 PM To:' alexandermulhall@townolakeclyco alexandermuhal@townolakecly.co> Cc: dave@halrealy.ner" dave@halrealynet> Iwish to weigh in on the issue of food trucks in Lake City. As a homeowner and contributor to the local economy and tax base for 45 years, have family members who grew up in Lake City and our now homeowners, lam definitely not in favor of this idea for the following reasons: 1. The businesses that provide food and drink in Lake City are owned and run by dedicated people who put their hearts and souls into trying to survive by providing needed services during the several months a year that tourism allows them to make a living. There is no way there would be a level playing field with these food trucks taking needed business from established businesses. 2. Unlike the dedicated business owners that pay rentmortgage, utilities, taxes on their land and building, to allow a food truck to get around all these expenses by using free public land to compete against these businesses is unjust and quite possibly illegal. Any use of public land, particularly the town park, should be strictly forbidden. The trash that would be generated around a food truck would not be attractive to town. Food truck patrons would walk away and when done, 3. There is no pressing need for these trucks in Lake City during the summer months. Perhaps a pilot program where they would provide services in the October to May months would be much more beneficial and truly provide needed services during the winter for tourism. As they would not have to light and heat a real business location, they might be able to afford it. If they can survive leave their trash wherever. the winter, then reassess their need for Lake City. 4. We don't need more unsightly vehicles laying around Lake City. 5.lam at a loss as to why sO many people move to Lake City to get away from their previous locales because of the beauty and laid-back ambience ofl Lake city and then want to turn it into what they've left behind. Food trucks on the mall in' Washington, D.C. and other large cities actually serve a purpose and fill a niche. No such need in Lake City. Thank you for your consideration. Daniel W Trujillo 1140 Ocean Wave Dr Lake City, Co htps.lmaigogle.comimaluonke-b8a5pvewplseard-alipemmage-magpa8,1.3A73898948709270274226samp-msg.3A17369343877-- 1/1 6/29/22,9:15AM Town ofL Lake City Mail- Food Trucks Gmail Alexander Mulhall alexandermunaliownotakeciy.co) Food Trucks Katherine Morgan Tue, Jun 28, 2022 at 5:14 PM To:" alexandermunal@toownofakeciy.co alexandermunal@townolakecly/co> Concerning the approval or disapproval of food trucks in town on public property... Althoughl I am not a town residentl AM: a resident of Hinsdale County and, at this time, disapprove of allowing food trucks on public property. One oft the draws to Lake City is its quaint, small town feel. Seeing food trucks lined up and down the street or surrounding our beautiful park would dramatically change thet feel that so many have grown tol love. On numerous occasions Ihave heard both locals and visitors refer to Lake City as a' "little slice of paradise", who in their right mind would find thei idea of food trucks lining our streets as a paradise? The visual oft the' "Taco Delight" and' "Big Bovine Burger" trucks surrounding the park and playground, the obnoxious sound of generators running, the trash that would line the streets, all a definite negative for Lake City. Concerning the trash, we all know that there are individuals who find it easier to toss trash on the ground rather than spend 20 seconds opening al bear proof container, is the town prepared for the expenditure of staff to clean up the physical mess? Do we have the staff at the Sheriff's Office to patrol and cite offenders? Has anyone thought about our precious bear population and the possible problem when the bears do their midnight hour walk about in search oft the grease and trash smell? Certainly the local restaurant owners can be al bit swamped in the busy tourist season and some individuals want a quick food fix, hence, the draw to food trucks. As an involved member of our community, Iwant our local businesses toi flourish and profit, Idon't see that happening if we allow food trucks to slide into town, sponge off the tourist who are in al hurry to go check out our eclectic shops and hopl back onto the trails and passes. lam not atall against progress butl lam against al knee) jerk action concerning the foodt trucks. Katherine Morgan 1776 San Juan Dr Lake City CO 81235 505-331-6622 Sent via Katherine's wireless waffle iron. htps/mailgooge.com/ainuoneibaa5ipawevrpiseachalspemmapo-mapa49,1.3A1739216541609785samp-mgp3A17389216541. 1/1 6/29/22, 9:14/ AM Towno ofL Lake City Mail- -Foodt trucks Gmail Alexander Mulhall alexandermulhallgtownolakeciy/co> Food trucks Harry MacKendrick Trustees: following reasons: Wed, Jun 29, 2022 at 8:11 AM To: Alexander Mulhall alexandermuhal@townolakecly.co> Iwanted to offer at few quick comments on the food trucks that are on tonight's agenda. SUPPORT food trucks for the Iwould like some variety of food offerings in town. We are all used to the same old same old. lhope ifa approved, Irarely eat out during the busy summers. The restaurants are crowded, andi ichoose not to frequent them. Food Food trucks would offer food that you could get on the run. Oftentimes you need to grab and go and get on with Ithink that by not allowing food trucks in town, they will merely set up shop in the county much like the donut trailer. The town willl have ar missed opportunity on collecting taxes for the benefit of the city. Why throw away a Hopefully you will give consideration on allowing food trucks in town. Ibelieve they will be a step forward in growing our there would be some new choices. trucks would offer some alternatives and' "thin the crowd." your day. chance to further business and revenue? offerings and business opportunities in town for residents and guests alike. Thank you. Harry Mackendrick 815 Pine ST. tps.maigooglecom'miwo7-ihata5nsMew-pliseadalspemmagd-msg..3A128972846/85390saimp-map/3A173697883467.- 1/1 6/30/22, 8:21 AM Town ofL Lake City Mail- Fwd: Food truck thoughts Gmail Alexander Mulhall alexandermulnaldrownotakacly.co) Fwd: Food truck thoughts 1message Vance Lipsey townmanager@townollakeciyco> To: Alexander Mulhall alexandermuhall@townonakecly.co> Thu, Jun 30, 2022at8:20AM Forwarded message From: Diane Bruce dianebruce@townofakecilty.co> Date: Tue, May 31, 2022 at 10:03/ AM Subject: Fwd: Food truck thoughts To: Vance Lipsey townmanager@townoakec.ty.co> Here is the letter re: food truck issue. Iwas hoping that the mayor wouldi forward this to you and maybe he has...I have had: zerol luck contacting him. This should be added to' correspondence received". Thanks, Diane Sent from my iPad Begin forwarded message: From: katie elkins Date: May 22, 2022at4:49:171 PMMDT Subject: Food truck thoughts Tot the Lake City Board of Directors, To: teatn@lbwpolaedye, Jessekendal@townoflakec.ty.co, daveroberts@townotlakectycom, Darencelounolseye, ogpme@bmolaedye. erywpo@bomolaeclyo Iwant to start out by thanking you for having these conversations, Iknow they are note easy ones. Ihave at fewt thoughts as a' "brick and mortar" business in town as far as food trucks go. the desire of attracting ay younger demographic, this could be a good change for LC. First, lam not opposed to them. llove a good food truck. AndlId do believe that as we grow as at town, with However, with that said... here are my concerns. We lack thei infrastructure. Where are these trucks going to have access to water and electricity? Where will they be parked? As a taxpayer, lam already paying more than lwould prefer (as l'am sure we all are), lam not really int favor of at taxl hike for funds to build that. If they use town water and electricity, who is actually Second, Ihave heard mention of them being on public town property. Howi is that option equitable for the towns people? We currently can't even camp on public property at the lake peninsula.. but now we can consider allowing food trucks? Irealize that the lake property is county property, so it's al little different, but the idea is the same. What can and can't be done on said properties? Also with the historical district... we have toj jumpt through hoops for fences and the color/material of roof that is acceptable. What do they think Third, and probably the most at the forefront for me, who and how are the food trucks being monitored for health? We are subject to 2 health inspections ay year. We always pass, but have had corrections here and there over the years for the safety of our patrons. That keeps complacency at bay and sets a standard that we abide by. We have a commercial kitchen that has to meet health and fire/building codes. We can't just make something in my residential kitchen and serve iti in the restaurant. It's has to be prepared in a clean paying for thati in the end? about this? We can't even build tiny homes tol help with the housing issues we have. htps/mal.google.com'vorA-1b8asinpvewpiseardratipemino-iveadnaCAGP3A7370697245745325M45ampmmg3A17370697845/- 1/2 6/30/22, 8:21AM Towno ofl Lake City Mail- Fwd: Foodt truck thoughts and safe environment. Will these trucks be subject to inspection? What about the random food trucks that When Mitchel Murphy had his truck, he worked outa a deal with a private property owner. Ita all went through them. Whatever their deal was, did not impact the taxpayers. Iti impacted the property owner and him. Ifeel like that is probably the simplest way to go about this. I am concerned about the flood gates that could swing open if we move forward with this with out very clear plans and boundaries. To wrapi this up, lam again not against them but would really appreciate the board to take some time and really doy your homework on what this would mean. lam really hopeful that we can work together and find a plan that works for thet food trucks AND the brick andi mortar businesses. Thel last thing desire to see is more division int this town and would love to see howt this could actually bring some healing and unity to our wander in, will they bei inspected? town. Thank you for your time and diligence ini this decision. Kelly and Katie Elkins Owners of Southern Vittles Vance Lipsey Town Manager Town of Lake City POI Box 544 Lake City, Colorado 81235 htps./mail.gogle.commavuo7k-1bo8ebnavew-plsearch-alapemino-lhvead.3A17370697845774925146simpl-msg-K3AI73706978457.- 2/2 6/28/22, 8:17AM Town ofL Lake City! Mail- Foodt trucks Gmail Alexander Mulhall alexandermuihall@townolakeclyco> Food trucks Sally Moore Hello, Mon, Jun 27, 2022at6:40PM To: alexandermulhall@townoflakeciy.co lam writing to add my two cents worth regarding the hot topic ofi food trucks in LC. While Inol longer livei in LClam at frequent visitor. While food trucks offer the allure of infinite variety, their addition to the mix would be a slapi in thei face tot the business owners who have hung on to serve this town thru goodt times and bad- thru pandemics and avalanches and fires to scratch out al living. Itis likely challenging enough for restaurant owners dealing with run-away food inflation to stay afloat without introducing outside competition with no real, long haul With the economy on serious shifting sands hope you won't risk driving your brick and mortar restaurants out of investment here int town. business. Vote no to food trucks. Sincerely, Sally Moore htps.mal.gongle.com'aluonA-lbaasipaveweplsearch-atipemmagcmaga9/3A172383702244924218)simp-mg3A173683703224-. 1/1 6/28/22,9:53AM Town ofLake City Mail- Food truck, trailers, or any other mobile businesses Gmail Alexander Mulhall alexandermulnal@iownolakecly.co> Food truck, trailers, or any other mobile businesses Roxa Hutchins Hutchins To:a alexandermulhnal@toownonakeciyco Dear Town of Lake City, Tue, Jun 28, 2022at9:42AM I'm writing this letter as ai former owner ofat food establishment, gas station, garage, and entertainment venue. One summer, we actually experienced the effect a mobile food truck (disguised as a covered wagon that actually served BBQ). Of course, our business is located ini the county where there are no restrictions. Another business let them park on their lot and use their utilities and suck away at our piece of the pie. l'm speaking from experience and it's not positive. Please don't allow anything other than "Brick and Mortar (B&M) establishments of any kindi in the town of Lake City. Itis inherently unfair (not equitable) to do sO. Anything "mobile" cannot and does not bear the same burden int terms of costs: mortgage, property taxes, insurance, investments, utilities year round, permanent improvements (water, sewer, electricity, building. codes, regulations, inspections, etc, etc. You name ita and there really is no comparison. On top oft that is the short season (summer) many of these B & MI businesses have to compete for their slim piece of the pie to get them byi ini the winter. Lake City does not have the population, winter tourists, nor the resources for every citizen to patronize. every business every day throughout the winter months to makei it worthwhile for all the B & M businesses to remain openi in the winter, nor do all the B & MI businesses have the capability to remain open due tol lack of abillity to heat their businesses, staff, and myriad of other reasons, however; they are still responsible to pay taxes, pay utilities year round (water/sewer), pay a mortgage, etc, etc, lwonder how many mobile units are winterized to stay open, my guess would be Zero. Why make it harder for our already established B & M to survive? Why make the pie smaller and smaller? Why not allow all other mobile possibilities besides food such as: mobile fly shop, mobile convenience store, mobile liquor store, mobile hotels, mobile cabin resorts, mobile real estate offices, mobile restaurants (of yeah, that's what you're considering), mobile bakery, mobile grocery store, mobile transfer station, mobile gas stations (not sure that's a thing, but could be), mobile medical clinic, mobile ice cream shop, mobile gift shops, where do you drawt thel line? Mobile is Mobile which means they can pick up their stakes andr move outi in the middle of the night. No committment, no responsibilites, no ties. Inc conclusion, it's al badi idea, it's always been al badi idea. Untill Lake City is al Denver, an Austin, or any number of cities that allow' "mobile establishments" with very strict regulations, Irecommend supporting our already established Ican't think of one good reason to suck thel life out of the B & M businesses. hardworking, B& M establishments. Sincerely, Roxa Hutchins htpslimail.googe.comimain.onk-inal85iawepiseaciralspemmagoemagra9.3A17236838074519046190470sampl-mp3A17389380748. 1/1 6/27/22,3:21PM Town ofLake City Mail- Food truck comment Gmail Alexander Mulhall alexandermuinaigtownolakeciy/co) Food truck comment Tim Crist Hello Alex... Mon, Jun: 27, 2022 at 2:46 PM To: Alexander Mulhall alexandermuhal@townolakecly.co> Just wanted to comment on the possibility off food trucks in Lake City. Two main points for me: 1. Food trucks can provide a much needed option for this towni in regards to cuisine. Street tacos, Indian, Thai and others would be a wonderful addition to the offerings in this town. Tos say it differently, something other than burgers, fried 2. What's better than good old capitalism? Shouldn't we be pro-business? Why exclude someone because their "delivery system" isn't al building located here int town? Let the citizens and tourists make choices based on what they want to eat. Let's be pro-business for food trucks like we are pro-business in almost every other way. food and BBQ would be most welcome. Thanks so much for the opportunity to comment. Tim Crist 810 Pine St htps/maligpgle.com'aluorA-lbabinoivewrplsearch-atagtas91.3A73822978004275Bsimpl-mg-3A17368229760.. 1/1 6/27/22,3:23PM Town ofL Lake City Mail- Food" Trucks Inl Lake City- Our View Gmail Alexander Mulhall alexandermuinaigtownonakecly/o> Food Trucks In Lake City - Our View To: Alexandermulhnal@toownonakecly.co TO: The Trustees oft the Town of Lake City, CO AILutz Mon, Jun 27, 2022 at 2:27 PM Good Afternoon, We: are Al and Carrie Lutz, residents ofl Lake City for 23 years. We understand the Trustee's are seeking input on the topic of Food Trucks operating inl Lake City. To bes succinct, we believe the: sum ott the pros and cons clearly favor the cons over the pros. Thisis based on whati information wel have available to us att this time. For us to change our thinking we would need to be provided with far more information on the benefits over and above what has already been revealed to us. Thus, we are not now in favor of food trucks in Lake City! Thanks for listening! Respectfully, Al and Carrie Lut: htps/imailgooge.com/atno7-ne85ipaweurpiseachalspemmago-map.a933A12582047155469385smp-magfsA3A173882104715.. 1/1 6/27/22,3:25 PM Town ofL Lake City Mail- Food Trucks Gmail Alexander Mulhall alexandermulhallgtownolakeciyco> Food Trucks Judy Johnson Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 3:57PM To: Alexandermulhall@townoflakecly.co consideration before this goes forward. lunderstand the option for food trucks is being considered for Lake City. Please accept my remarks as thoughts for your We are now summer residents in LC but have been visiting the areai for 50 years. In spite of the many decades, one of the main things we boast about is the fact that LCI has been able to hold ont tot the same quaint charm its had since early 70'. In my opinion, adding something like food trucks dramatically alters that nostalgic feel and would also result in more garbage, litter and unfinished food left out fort temptations to bears. Iwinter in Austin where foodt trucks are everywhere. In my experience, service tends to be slow &i individually oriented as opposed to a walki in establishment that can accommodate ai family or a group of people. Where would they be located. Surely not in public parks... I'm not sure who is advocating this ideal but the pros and cons sure need to be weighed out. Ifgiven the chance to vote, mine would be a "NO". Thank you for allowing us to give our input. Ken and Judy Johnson 326 Park St. LC,CO Sent from myi iPhone htpsilmatgoage-comimalnona-sasBaergempSATASASNsiooasamphpn83A17673615410. 1/1 6/27/22, 3:23 PM Town ofl Lake City Mail- Food Trucksi inl Lake City Gmail Alexander Mulhall alexandermulnaiiownolakeciy/co> Food Trucks in Lake City Ken Johnson Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 11:07 PM To:" Alexandermulhal@toownoliakeclyco Alexanderunal@townolakeciyco> My name is Ken Johnson. lami not a permanent resident of Lake City, and l'am not a voting citizen of Lake City. However, It think I represent a very important part of Lake City. Imarried into a summer resident family. My wife's family have been coming to Lake City and have owned property in Lake City for over 50 years. Ihave spent part of my summer in Lake City for the last 42 years. For the last 16 years, my wife andl Ihave spent over four months a yeari in Lake City. For the record, I grew up in lowa and my dad operated several Dairy Queen stores. He employed people year-round; he paid property taxes; he kept his suppliers in business year-round; we lived in the community year-round, he was a member oft the local C of C, and he sponsored Little League teams, Bowling Teams, and Hockey Teams. Dairy Queen always supported and participated in community events. That wasn't always easy. Int the winter months, Dairy Queens in So, what about food trucks being allowed in Lake City? It's just al badi idea! As youl know, the business season for most Lake City businesses is only four months, give or take. How can anyone think it's a goodi idea to allow any nomadic, free- spirited person to compete and take away business from established Lake City businesses during their peaks season? Will these gypsies employ as many local people? Willt they pay property taxes? Will they live year-round in the community? Will they support community organizations and events? Ithink we all know the answers to those questions. ladmire and respect the hard-working business owners in Lake City! They deserve our support and protection against Consequently, Ithink loffer a credible opinion. lowa struggled. But my dad felt he owned itt to the community to be there year-round. unfair competition! On their behalf, lurge yout to not allow food trucks in Lake City! Thank you. Ken. Johnson htps/imailgoogle.comimaluonk-lbaa5ipawewrplseach-atspemmago-map.rA1726786.96801581918asimp-msp3A173676338801- 1/1 6/27/22,3:24PM Towno ofLake City Mail Foodt trucks Gmail Alexander Mulhall alexandermuinali@townolakeclyco> Food trucks Joanie Fri, Jun 24, 2022 at 11:32 AM To:" alexandermuhnal@townolakeclyco calexandermulnaldiownolakecily.o> Idon't believe food trucks should be allowed in the town of Lake City. It's not fair to the restaurants int town who pay property taxes, water and sewer, business licenses, insurance etc. Most also employ several people. Ifeel we need to be as supportive as possible to the restaurants in town. Thank you, Joanie Anastasion Sent from my iPhone hntps/mailgoogle.comimal.onk-na85iawewrpiseadmalspemmagdrmap.83A1785827265928013simplmgpi3A17385382785.. 1/1 6/28/22, 8:16/ AM Town ofLake City Mail- Food Trucks inl Lake City Gmail Alexander Mulhall alexandermulnalorownonaeciy.co) Food Trucks in Lake City To: Alexandermulnal.@townolakecly.co pandcc3 Dear Sir, Mon, Jun 27, 2022at6:29PM We recently heard a consideration was being given to allow food trucks to operate inside Lake City. Please communicate to the Town Trustees that we strongly object to thisi idea for several reasons. 1. Lake City has a very short business season for our local restaurants to operate and make al living. My wife andl I support these few restaurants as much as possible understanding their limits tol being profitable in this small town. Bringing in food trucks will only take away from the ability to make al living in this short season by our local restaurants. Every cheap meal served by ai food trucki is one less meal served by our restaurants. 2. Food trucks have little overhead costs and while we understand some customers may like that, iti is unfair to our established restaurants. Ifwe were al big city, Iget it. But we have a very limited customer base for al limited time. 3. On occasion there are waits to geti into our restaurants during the rush hour. There is nothing wrong with that. They are waiting because they liket thet food and want to sit down and enjoy a good meal with good service. People wait to geti into good restaurants all the time, everywhere. Thet town need not be concerned about this. They should rather be concerned about these same restaurants having to close because thet town allowed cheap competition to come in and take their business by playing on an unfair playing field in a very limited market. In ay year or 2 you might not have any local 4. Food trucks will make our town look like some kind of carnival. The atmosphere will change and not for the good. They look cheap, they are cheap. Imagine these food trucks operating across the street from our restaurants, literally stealing their business. Think abouti food trucks operating int town when local fundraisers are happening andi they are trying to sell hot dogs or bar b q sandwiches tot folks to raise funds for a good cause. They certainly do not need food trucks sitting restaurants with good food, good service and good) jobs. Lett that sink in. next door. Sincerely, Paul and Carole Clauss Full Time Residents of! Lake City, CO 1963 San Juan Springs Dr. Lake City, CO 81235 Please do not ruin the atmosphere of Lake City and hurt our local restaurants. Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S21 5G, an AT&T5 5G: smartphone ttps/mailgoogle.commaiu07k-iba85m3awew-plseearch-alépemmsgd-ms9.X3A173883832063389000300simp-msg.fK3A173683632063.. 1/1 6/27/22, 3:26F PM Town ofL Lake City Mail- Re: Food1 Trucksi inl Lake City- Comment Gmail Alexander Mulhall alexandermulhalgtownolakecly/co> Re: Food Trucks in Lake City - Comment To: Alexander Mulhall alexandermuhal@iownolakecly.co> Comment with regard to the subject: Bernie Krystyniak Sat, Jun 25, 2022 at 8:18 AM Sustaining a business in Lake City is a challenge due to the short summer season and small population. We are very fortunate to have several hard-working business owners that provide quality food services in our The increased competition will cut into our loyal local businesses and cause some to fail orl leave. Once they are gone, it will be very difficult to attract new food businesses. We cannot count on food trucks for that service. They are transient by nature and will likely abandon our town when they find the difficulty in sustaining a business here. Allowing food trucks in town will also increase the need fori inspection and little town. We do NOT need food trucks in Lake City. regulation. Protect our loyal, local restaurant businesses. Say NO1 to food trucks in Lake City. Bernie Krystyniak 1415 Red Mountain Dr Lake City From: Alexander Mulhall alexandermunal@iownotakecty/.o> To: Alexander Mulhall alexandermunal@iownonakeciyco> Sent: Friday, June 24, 202210:28AM Subject: Food Trucks in Lake City- Public Meeting at 6:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 29, 2022 Good morning, The Board of Trustees of the Town of Lake City willl hold a public meeting starting at 6:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 29, 20221 for the purpose of taking public input and comments regarding whether or noti food trucks should be allowed to This meeting will be held in the Armory muiti-purpose room at 230 N. Bluff Street inl Lake City. A Zoom meeting link will be sent out on Monday. Interested persons are invited to provide verbal comments either in person or via video Written comments may be provided either via email to alexandermulhall@townoflakeciy, CO or by mail to Town of Lake City; P. O. Box 544; Lake City, CO 81235. Written comments must be received no later than 4:30 p.m.on the 29th. operate within the town limits of Lake City. conference during the meeting. Thanks and please let me know if you have any questions. Alexander Mulhall Town Clerk/Municipal Court Clerk Town ofl Lake City PO Box 544 Lake City, CO 81235 (970)944-2333 htps.l/mail.google.commaluuork-iba85n36vew-piasearch-alépemmagd-msg-a3A1723661697969173616simp-msg-a3A17386169796.. 1/1 6/28/22, 8:14 AM Town ofL Lake City Mail- Foodt trucks Gmail Alexander Mulhall alexandermulhallgtownolakeciy/co> Food trucks Laura Manassa Hi there, For us. Thank you Laural Manassa Mon, Jun 27, 2022at5:31PM To:a alexandermulhall@townoflakeciy.co lwould like to say No to food trucks in Lake City. We live fullt time 30 miles north of town. Don't think they are attractive. The locals work hardt to have nice real restaurants htps/mallgogle.commalvonAe-lbaasiasspivewplsearch-alpemmsgé-mapfs3473832889069397485sampl-msp.3A173883288906. 1/1