After a weekend away from their typical spots, a handful of food truck vendors who normally operate in the LoDo neighborhood of Denver attended Monday's city council meeting to express their concerns. via ColetteBordelon
DENVER — After a weekend away from their typical spots, a handful of food truck vendors who normally operate in the Lower Downtown portion of Denver attended Monday's city council meeting to express their concerns about being relocated from the area.
“It's feels horrible. And as a new business, woman in business, it's just hard. It's already hard. And now we're making it even harder," said Leilani Johnson, owner of RJ's TacoWich. “We did half of our normal sales on a Saturday night... There are better ways to solve this problem that doesn't involve hurting the small businesses who are trying to perform a service for our community members.
Nancy Kuhn with Denver's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure said they are working with vendors to find new locations along Market and Blake Streets, north of 22nd Street and south of 18th Street. Denver7 will publish further details regarding Larimer Street when received.
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