Tomorro
Council meeting is ?official presentation of Pilot -temporary food truck?which is the?result of work stemming from Economical Development meeting agenda of 7/16/14 (which has official Boston laws and Lowell laws dated back from O'Brien and former Chief Developement officer Tim McGourtly). In temporary food ordinance being presented tomorrow they state they relied on a lot of reference ?from Boston Laws? My opinion is they are not but are relying on that most people will not read Boston Laws which are accumulated after experiments and 3 times population. Look at examples of Lowell laws ,simple and direct and they have more than half of population (and thriving). Now Compare the way this City works in that our ordinances combine street vendors and pawn shops under 1 chapter(ch 14 page 248) ). Pawns shops have few regs. in ordinances and I have done a 2 min speech in front of council ( when new pawn shop opened on Park Ave beside a YOway) and pointed out that so many City have put a limit on how many Pawn shop are given licenses in their City (based on population ) and The City of Worcester has 3 times the amount already based on population. This City has done nothing about that but also limits new business practices that would make Worcester more marketable . Worcester is the land of Pawn shops and time that policing them take and everything else stays the same..A CITY resisting being marketable