
The Mobile Food Vending Program, which was first piloted in 2010, was passed into law last week, and in 30 days it will allow new food truck zones in Over-the-Rhine as well as a streamlined application for vendors.

Taste of Cincinnati is also adding food trucks to the event—local food trucks will be taking over North Broadway just off of Fifth Street.

Mobile food trucks will soon have more vending options

The menu at the restaurant will differ slightly from the food truck, with some items taking on a new form.

Food trucks are the fastest growing sector of the food industry, and it’s growing here

The Cincinnati Food Truck Association (CFTA) is a non-profit organization made up of small businesses that own and operate premium food trucks and trailers in Cincinnati focused on innovation in hospitality, high quality food, and community development, according to its news release.

Some trucks pay $1,000 fee to belong to the city’s Mobile Food Vending Pilot program

20 Mobile Produce Truck parking spots in Evanston

Cincinnati City Council today approved a plan to create new areas for mobile food trucks

Food trucks have put Northeast Ohio on the map through the Great Food Truck Race