
The pilot proposal would allow food trucks to stop in metered public parking places in specified areas downtown and sell food to pedestrians between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. They could operate between 10 p.m. and 3 a.m. in any on-street parking areas where it is otherwise legal to park, with certain restrictions.

Working to alleviate hunger in the communities it serves, Fazoli’s rolls out its second nationwide Breadsticks for Hunger Tour May 30

If approved, program would allow food trucks to operate in designated “food truck zones” downtown

The two-year anniversary of the formation of Lexington’s Itinerant Merchant Task Force was April 20. While progress has been made, Lexington’s Food Trucks are not quite yet free.

A proposal has been made to make it easier for food trucks to operate in Lexington.

I kind of combine it with the idea of a farmers market where someone can come weekly to get access to this stuff with also having a full fledge store concept

Giving you a little early notice so you can plan your lunch for next Thursday. Fellon McCord is hosting their second annual “East End Food Truck Roundup” at their location at 10200 Forest Green Blvd on Thursday April 25.

Spalding’s Student Development and Campus Life team welcomes back Food Truck Thursdays–a warm-weather, lunchtime event featuring food trucks from the Louisville area.

People were under the misconception that mobile food only went over well in places like California, where the weather was nice year round. But I beg to differ because Louisville is a huge foodie town.

Work continues to try and determine where Lexington mobile food vendors can set up shop downtown.