No one files for food truck permit

The Langley City Council will have to do some quick review of its recently approved food truck ordinance.

The Langley City Council will have to do some quick review of its recently approved food truck ordinance.

A couple of weeks after posting a request for proposals for food truck applicants, none were submitted to the city, Director of Community Planning Michael Davolio said.

The rules included a seasonal restriction between late May and early September, and excluded the weekend of Choochokam Arts Festival, in addition to $200 in business license and application fees.

The city council will discuss the lack of proposals and what course it should take at its Monday, April 6 meeting at 5:30 p.m.

Also on the council’s agenda is a discussion of declaring the firehouse surplus. The former fire station is currently leased from the city to glass artist Callahan McVay, but is being moved toward being sold.

Mayor’s excellence awards will be given to longtime Langley shop owners Fred and Sharon Lundahl and Marc Esterly, who recently announced he was stepping down as executive director of the Langley Chamber of Commerce.