Boston is launching a late night food truck program
Briefly

Boston has introduced a new Late Night Food Truck Program aimed at allowing food trucks to operate late into the night. Announced by Mayor Michelle Wu, the program will feature seven designated sites, strategically located near hospitals, universities, and nightlife districts, to serve patrons seeking food options after hours. The initiative, run by the city's Office of Nightlife Economy, emphasizes entrepreneurial opportunities and increased access to food for the community. The lottery for food truck operators interested in participating will occur on June 6, requiring prior registration by June 4.
The creation of the Late Night Food Truck program is about more than just meals—it’s about unlocking new opportunities for Boston's entrepreneurs and increasing access to late night food.
My very first efforts in city government working under Mayor Menino focused on improving the restaurant permitting process and launching food trucks in Boston.
Read at Boston.com
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