Vermilion is opening its parks to food trucks under a recently promoted ordinance designed to encourage small business growth and enhance community events.
Ordinance 2024-43, passed by City Council in September 2024, establishes clear guidelines for mobile food vendors operating on public property. Although the ordinance has been in place for several months, a current social media post by a local resident has been ramping up the talk about the ordinance. The timing likely coincides with the completion of major park improvement projects. With several of Vermilion’s most popular public spaces newly renovated or nearing the end of construction, the moment appears right to welcome food trucks into the fold.
Vendors are now permitted to operate at five designated public locations with a $75 annual permit:
- Victory Park
- Sherod Park
- Showse Park
- The community swimming pool
- The boat launch off West River
The updated policy is intended to provide consistency, improve access, and attract more visitors to public parks and seasonal events. It offers vendors a low barrier to entry while ensuring health, fire, and zoning codes are followed.
Mobile food vendors may also operate on private property, such as church lots, business plazas, or community fundraisers, with the owner’s permission. A valid city-issued food truck permit is still required, and vendors must meet all regulatory standards.
With summer events approaching and park renovations wrapping up, the city’s promotion of the ordinance is expected to bring new energy to Vermilion’s outdoor spaces. Residents and visitors alike can look forward to dining options at the city’s parks as vendors decide to give Vermilion a try.
To read the ordinance or apply for a permit, visit:
👉 View Ordinance 2024-43 – Mobile Food Services