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Houston Food Truck Park Permanently Shut Down After Years of Resident Complaints

KHOU 11October 5, 20252 min2,778 views
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Permanent Injunction Against Food Truck Park

  • πŸ“Œ A food truck park located in Houston's Galleria area has been permanently shut down following a court-approved injunction.
  • βš–οΈ The permanent injunction orders the property owners to cease leasing, renting, or allowing any food trucks to operate on the premises.
  • 🚧 The lots are now empty, fenced off, with all signage ordered to be removed.

Years of Resident Complaints

  • πŸ—£οΈ Nearby residents, including Jack Downard and his neighbors, have complained for years about issues stemming from the park.
  • πŸ”Š Key complaints included noise, sanitation, and security concerns.
  • πŸŒƒ Residents have reported experiencing a great night's sleep for the first time in a while, indicating the significant impact of the park's closure.

Health, Safety, and City Action

  • 🚨 A shooting at the park last month prompted city council member Edward Pard to work with the city attorney to close the park.
  • βœ… The closure is seen as a welcome development by residents and city officials, with credit given to Councilman Pard for his efforts.

Food Trucks Relocate Nearby

  • 🚚 Some of the displaced food trucks have relocated to a site just down the street at Chimney Rock and Richmond.
  • 😟 Residents are keeping a close watch on this new location, expressing concern that it is still too close to their community.
  • 🚫 One owner stated that the trucks at the new location are only parked and not open for business.
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