State & Local Meeting
Special Committee on Reducing Red Tape March 18, 2026
March 18, 2026
The City of St. Louis Special Committee on Reducing Red Tape held a meeting on March 18, 2026, primarily focused on discussing and advancing Board Bill 152, which aims to streamline regulations for food trucks operating within the city. The bill, developed over multiple years with input from various stakeholders including neighborhood associations, the food truck association, the restaurant association, and city departments, proposes designated vending districts to clarify where food trucks can operate, introduces a new mobile food vending permit decal system for easier identification and complaint management, and establishes complaint and violation procedures with penalties for non-compliance. Amendments were adopted to add the Soulard neighborhood as a vending district, reorder districts alphabetically, and increase the required distance between food trucks and brick-and-mortar restaurants from 150 to 200 feet. The committee voted 5-1 to pass the bill out of committee with a due pass recommendation. Discussions also addressed concerns about the permitting process, the role of the Streets Department in enforcement, and the distinction between food trucks and sidewalk vendors, with plans for a comprehensive code review in the future. The bill is intended to reduce regulatory barriers for food trucks while balancing the interests of existing businesses and neighborhoods.
Sources
- Special Committee on Reducing Red Tape March 18, 2026 · City of St. Louis, Missouri · Mar 18