Buffalo’s City Council has passed, on first reading, an ordinance amending the Transient Merchants and Religious or Charitable Permits section of city code. The Council chose earlier this year to review the permit fee schedules for itinerant vendors operating within the city limits, at the request of vendors who sought more consistent and clear regulations.
Ordinance Updates
The updated ordinance aims to provide more precise definitions and a revised fee structure, including a new six-month option. This change is intended to accommodate vendors who may want to operate during the summer and hunting seasons. Additionally, the ordinance now includes food carts in the category two permits, addressing concerns from vendors who sell items like slushies and other non-cooked goods.
Original reporting: Sheridan Media (Sheridan WY) — read the source article.