Earlier this week, the City of Tucson approved a new set of rules for food courts — often referred to as “food truck parks” — like The Pit Tucson. A food truck court is a “unified establishment which serves food for consumption on or off the premises from multiple eateries or vendors,” according to the City of Tucson.
The good thing about all of this is that the ordinance revises sections of the city’s development code to allow more “congregate food truck courts.” This means it oughta be slightly easier for new food truck gatherings to be developed around Tucson.
“I think that food trucks are a great way to support micro-businesses and from many food trucks we’ve seen incredible food trucks come out of the ground,” said Mayor Regina Romero.
Perhaps more food truck parks/courts will pop up around town now that there’s a set of rules in place.
Speaking of which, The Pit is planning to relocate to a brand-new spot in central Tucson. Named Truck to Table, the park will encompass approximately 48,000 square feet of land, including a 2,600-square-foot building situated at 3333 E. Grant Road, just east of Country Club Road.
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