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Food Truck Dispute with City Continues

Beavers Coffee and Donuts filed an application March 22 with the city's health department.

 

The fight between the City of Evanston and food truck Beavers Coffee & Donuts over the city’s food truck regulations continues to percolate as the donut truck officially applied for a permit to operate in the city on March 22, the Daily Northwestern reported. 

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In late January,  a Cook County judge sided with the city and dismissed the case on the grounds that truck owners James Nuccio and Gabriel Wiesen never applied for a license to operate in Evanston; if Evanston denies Beavers’ license application, the owners said they will address any of the city’s concern unless the reason for rejecting the application is the brick-and-mortar clause of the city ordinance, the Daily Northwestern reported. 

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