Anonymous wrote:Why not use the mall as a temporary shelter for migrants and the unhoused?
Anonymous wrote:Smell is not from the food trucks, it is smell of weed from all the DC potheads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I now hate going to the mall because of the noisy, smelly food trucks.
What are our politicians thinking??? The world is moving forward to clean vehicles and we are going back 100 years!! What an embarrassment!! This is sloppy, careless and harmful policy, if ever there was any thinking behind it.
I wonder what tourists from abroad may think.
I visited Paris and Rome over the past few months. The amount of graffiti and trash in both cities made me sick. By comparison, the US looks pretty darn clean and well-kept. And I have no doubt tourists notice the difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate those stupid trucks. I would be fine with a few good ones (with no music!) but it's out of control. I saw that the Park Police recently cracked down and towed a bunch but they need to do it more often.
The need to setup a regulatory structure for the trucks - code of conduct, permitting, food safety, truck safety regs (fyi - food trucks catch on fire A LOT), etc.
The problem is that NPS actually has food service installations on the mall (run by a contractor) and they give concessioner a monopoly on food sales. So the Feds can't actually set up a regulatory system for the food trucks.
It's maddening.
Most of the trucks don’t even have DC tags. I could see supporting people from the District operating food trucks but definitely not people from Maryland or Virginia.
Sorry, DC belongs to the American people, not just DC residents. If you don’t like it, move to an actual state, not the place that was specifically created to exist as the seat of the federal government.
Anonymous wrote:The trucks have been there for many decades, although there are many more now. Probably dating as far back as the 1976 Bicentennial celebrations. They used to be mostly hot dog /egg roll / ice cream joints. But now they are expanding into other cuisines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I now hate going to the mall because of the noisy, smelly food trucks.
What are our politicians thinking??? The world is moving forward to clean vehicles and we are going back 100 years!! What an embarrassment!! This is sloppy, careless and harmful policy, if ever there was any thinking behind it.
I wonder what tourists from abroad may think.
I visited Paris and Rome over the past few months. The amount of graffiti and trash in both cities made me sick. By comparison, the US looks pretty darn clean and well-kept. And I have no doubt tourists notice the difference.
Anonymous wrote:I now hate going to the mall because of the noisy, smelly food trucks.
What are our politicians thinking??? The world is moving forward to clean vehicles and we are going back 100 years!! What an embarrassment!! This is sloppy, careless and harmful policy, if ever there was any thinking behind it.
I wonder what tourists from abroad may think.