In our quest to keep our readers up to date with the latest stories relating to the food truck industry we have compiled a list of the stories that hit the wire this past weekend from Birmingham, St Louis, Madison, and Sacramento.

April 18

Food truck project could evolve into “food Incubator” for downtown – BIRMINGHAM, AL – The Tillman Levenson Annex was purchased and renovated last year to be a commissary and kitchen space for the Fresh Off the Bun food truck.

Brad Wardlaw, principal at SAS Architects helped to purchase the building for his wife, who owns the Birmingham food truck business.

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The sun’s out, where are the St. Louis food trucks? – ST LOUIS, MO – Spring’s here, fish fries are winding down and our stomachs are grumbling. So when does food truck season officially start? And where can you find some of that delicious grub? We’ve got the rundown.

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April 19

Madison selectmen to hold discussion on food trucks as opposition mounts – MADISON, CT – After initially bringing up the subject last summer, town officials seem to be getting set to take action on proposed rules by which, if passed, food truck vendors must abide.

The vendors have been a talking point in Madison, and the town is holding a public discussion on a draft of the rules later this month.

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April 20

Sacramento’s food truck movement – SACRAMENTO, CA – Sacramento’s appetite for mobile food was fueled three years ago with the debut of SactoMoFo, a festival that rounds up popular food trucks from Northern California. The event has continually drawn thousands in search of mobile munchies who are willing to brave epic lines, while a series of weekly SactoMoFo events feeds Sacramento’s suburbs and business parks.

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