Mobile Food Services Pilot Program
Consultation has concluded
Update November 25, 2022:
This engagement has now closed. We look forward to sharing the results with the community in early 2023.
The City is looking for feedback on the Mobile Food Services Pilot Program to better understand the community’s interest and experience with food trucks and carts in the City.
Community input will guide future decision-making on mobile food services policies in the City, contributing to a robust and sustainable local economy.
About the Project
In May 2022, the City launched a new Mobile Food Services pilot program to respond to public demand and to encourage the growing food truck industry - particularly in places where food options are limited.
The program helped simplified the application process for vendors and opened up new opportunities for food trucks and carts, both in numbers and locations. The program ran until October 30.
How You Can Get Involved
Customers, mobile food vendors, and local businesses are encouraged to share their experience by participating in our online survey. The survey is expected to take between 3-5 minutes to complete.
Please select the survey which best fits your role:
- Food Truck Customer - you ate at a food truck in the City this year | complete customer survey
- Mobile Food Vendor - you own or work at a food truck, and/or you participated in the City's Mobile Food Services Pilot Program | complete vendor survey
- Local Business - you own or work at a different type of business in the City | complete business survey
How Your Input Will Be Used
All feedback will be reviewed and the results of the program will be presented to Council in December 2022.