Alderman says food truck agreement reached
Posted: Mar 22, 2019 10:13 PM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Milwaukee taco truck dispute may be over.
Alderman Bob Donovan announced on Friday that he reached an agreement with food truck operators.
He wanted to ban the trucks from a stretch of West National Avenue.
The agreement relocates food trucks to a vacant lot near 36th and National.
Taco truck supporters were ready to stage a rally when the news came down.
Donovan says a written agreement was signed by all parties adding that in his mind, the issue is solved.
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