September 12, 2025
The town council of Millsboro, Delaware is considering changing food truck rules to allow them to operate year-round, as opposed to only at festivals and events. If approved, food trucks will need to acquire permits and pay fees, according to a report by WBOC.
Scott Doto, owner of Luv Thai Food Truck, said the change would be very beneficial for food trucks.
"There's opportunity for us to operate during the week or on a Sunday at whatever location. That would help us keep our schedules full. Other food trucks would love to come to Millsboro. It's always growing, looking for a diversity of food. It would be beneficial to both the town and the food truck owners," Doto told the news outlet.
Other supporters stated it would provide better dining options for residents.
"There's so many great foods you can find in Mexico. Right now we have tacos and burritos, but food trucks would let us share more dishes like elotes and other things people don't usually get to try here," Javier Hernandez, owner of Trebol Taco Shop, told the news outlet.