Thursday, November 30, 2017

IN THIS WEEK'S EDITION of THE PAYSON CHRONICLE: Requests For Permanent Power And Questions Of Mobility Lead To Council Discussion On Food Trucks Operating In Payson City



From tacos and barbecued meats to waffles and icy treats, food trucks are becoming a common option for diners these days and Payson is no exception. Requests for permanent power from food truck vendors operating within the community led city staff to start a discussion with local leaders, earlier this month, concerning providing power to mobile businesses and other issues that could arise in the future. Find the complete story in this week's edition of The Payson Chronicle.

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