Gulf Shores Mobile Food Unit Pilot Program is nearing the end and the City of Gulf Shores is seeking food truck patrons’ input.
The pilot program was unanimously passed by Gulf Shores City …
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Gulf Shores Mobile Food Unit Pilot Program is nearing the end and the City of Gulf Shores is seeking food truck patrons’ input.
The pilot program was unanimously passed by Gulf Shores City Council and Mayor Robert Craft at the final council meeting of 2019. The purpose of the pilot program was to introduce food trucks and food trailers within the City of Gulf Shores on a limited basis to provide the city with data to determine if they are appropriate for the city.
The city is requesting food truck patrons participate in a brief survey to aid in analyzing if the food trucks should be allowed permanently in Gulf Shores. The survey will also investigate the positive and negative impacts mobile food unit have in the city. The information may be summarized and provided at public meetings; however individual responses will not be shared with the public. The survey must be completed by Nov. 9.
To participate in the survey, visit www.surveymonkey.com/r/YRLJNPM.