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Guadalupe adopts its first food truck ordinance

Guadalupe adopts its first food truck ordinance

Santa Maria Sun

May 7, 2026

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Well, it’s about time, neighbors! After more than seven years of back-and-forth, Guadalupe has finally adopted its first-ever food truck ordinance. According to the *Santa Maria Sun*, the city’s contracted Planning Director Larry Appel shared the news at a February City Council meeting, and it’s a big win for both public health and local flavor. For a community that loves its tacos, elotes, and fusion bites on wheels, this means clearer rules for operators—and safer eats for the rest of us.

Why does this matter here on the Central Coast? Because Guadalupe sits right at the crossroads of agriculture and tradition, where food trucks aren’t just a trend—they’re a lifeline for festivals, farmers, and families. This ordinance doesn’t just regulate; it legitimizes the hardworking vendors who’ve been serving up goodness from their trucks for years. So next time you’re cruising through town and spot that familiar trailer, you can enjoy your meal knowing it’s backed by a little more structure—and a whole lot of local love.

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