Houston Galleria Food Truck Park Permanently Closed After Shooting and Years of Complaints
KHOU 11October 5, 20252 min3,660 views
9 connectionsΒ·9 entities in this videoβClosure of Galleria Food Truck Park
- π A food truck park in Houston's Galleria area has been permanently closed due to a court order.
- π« The closure comes after years of complaints from residents and a recent shooting.
Reasons for Closure
- π£οΈ Neighbors and city officials cited ongoing concerns regarding noise, sanitation, and safety at the park.
- β οΈ A shooting incident last month was a significant factor leading to the permanent injunction.
Legal Action and Current Status
- βοΈ A district court approved a permanent injunction prohibiting the owners from leasing or allowing food trucks to operate on the property.
- π§ The lots at Chimney Rock Road and Val Verde Street are now empty, fenced off, with all signage removed.
- π Some food trucks that previously operated at the park have relocated to a nearby lot on Chimney Rock and Richmond, but are not currently operating.
Community Reaction
- π Local residents expressed significant relief over the park's closure, with some reporting better sleep.
- π Neighbors are crediting city council member Edward Pollard for initiating the process that led to the shutdown.
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Houston Food Truck ParkGalleria AreaPermanent ClosureNoise ComplaintsSanitation IssuesSafety ConcernsShooting IncidentPermanent InjunctionCity CouncilEdward Pollard
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