OROVILLE, California. – Oroville metropolis leaders are contemplating establishing a meals truck village on Nelson Avenue subsequent to the House Depot on Olive Freeway.
Mayor David Pittman and Councilman Shawn Webber inform Motion Information Now that having a spot the place individuals can come and benefit from the meals and environment can be a good way to carry the group collectively.
This truck village would additionally create extra jobs and alternatives for the individuals of Oroville.
Motion Information Now spoke with Brian Wong, proprietor of two eating places in downtown Oroville. Wong stated he has some reservations concerning the plan.
“We have no issues with meals vehicles, what we’re nervous about is that a few of the operators usually are not following the foundations,” Wong stated.
Webber stated he’s comfy with everybody following the foundations and rules and can vote in favor of the meals truck village.
“However I feel it will be nice to have some American delicacies, perhaps some Indian delicacies,” Webber stated.
Mayor Pittman stated if the council approves the village, it is not going to be for the downtown space on account of restricted areas. He would not wish to compete with already established eating places.