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Fight Back Against Unjust Regulations Implemented By The City Of Orlando Against Mobile Food Vendors

La pétition est adressée à
Orlando City Council/Commissioners

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687 signatures

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  1. Lancé novembre 2024
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Commentaires

This is unjust for food vendors outside the dt city limits. I believe would also cause more chaos dt with additional food vendors setting up within these limits to satisfy current customers.

As someone who works local in service industry, I support local businesses. Often there are amazing food trucks and vendors who thrive off late night traffic (service industry workers, healthcare works, nightlife, events, etc). The city would be killing local vendors and businesses. Also for the intoxicated individuals that need food to feel better and have time to relax/sober up. Please help the businesses as they are what makes our city thrive.

I was in the mass shooting downtown. It was horrible and terrifying and I do believe steps should be taken, but this is not the right step. Food trucks have never been the issue and as someone who loves Orlando this ordinance seems like more harm than help!

This is one of my favorite places to grab a bite late night instead of some other junk food. It always has great food, great people and a way to have fun without being at a bar or club

I have many friends who earn their living after the hours of 12am. Getting food sometimes at night is not easy. Why take it away from those who profit financial gain from it and to keep the love of small businesses here in Orlando. We take pride in our self made Orlandians and this is an unjust way to make them lose out on keeping their businesses afloat.

After a night out I get all my food from all these food stands. Never have I ever dealt with any type of inconvenience or trouble and they support our community in many different ways. I encourage you guys to please rethink this order yall have tried placing. We locals love all of our food stands for taking care of us and always making sure we’re ok and taking care of

Orlando’s entire economy is based on tourism driven by our community food & beverage. Small businesses deserve the chance to spotlight our local talent, especially those bringing diversity and passion to our culinary front

Mom and pop shops aren’t just in a building they’re business started by any human wanting to make it this is blatantly short thought solution that just hurts small business owners

Hurting the businesses not responsible for the issues downtown doesn't make it better. It only makes it worse. You call this the city beautiful...let's keep it that way.

The city is taking our rights to go out and conduct our selves as adults if you think we’re all committing crimes any time we go out at night what does that say about the city

I’ve recently been to Maxtros and find it one of the best food in town. It’s unjust to allow food trucks to close at 12:00 A.M. as it’s an opportunity for people to meet and create close bonds with each other.

All of the ordinances that have been put in place in Orlando have created an extreme disruption & disturbance in the growing food & nightlife that makes Orlando such a spectacular place to live & travel to. Many people feel this way & not allowing food trucks to continue past midnight is very unjustly for these small, growing businesses. It deems to be very ignorant for the addition to Orlando’s economy and lacking support for our locals who want to succeed in business. Please do not put this ordinance in place, as I guarantee this is important to many.

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