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Owners of Food Trucks Frustrated Before Regulations to Sell in Gilroy

Summary by Telemundo Area De La Bahía 48
Food truck owners expressed their frustration after Gilroy City imposed certain rules that hurt them. “It was sudden, they only told us to move and they came to yell at us, let’s go, as if we were stealing,” said Jaime Salazar Pérez, owner of a food truck. Two weeks ago, city leaders decided to enforce the following rules: in addition to a permit from the Santa Clara County Health Department and a sales permit, a business license from Gilroy cit…
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Food truck owners expressed their frustration after Gilroy City imposed certain rules that hurt them. “It was sudden, they only told us to move and they came to yell at us, let’s go, as if we were stealing,” said Jaime Salazar Pérez, owner of a food truck. Two weeks ago, city leaders decided to enforce the following rules: in addition to a permit from the Santa Clara County Health Department and a sales permit, a business license from Gilroy cit…

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Telemundo Area de la Bahía 48 broke the news in on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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