Another Skirmish In The Food Truck War
A group of black-shirted staffers of Numero Uno Pizzeria stand in a cluster in front of their store, surveying the Friday night scene on Chatsworth Street. Over the course of the last several months, they've watched the number of food trucks — or as they call them, "roach coaches" — burgeon on the stretch between Yarmouth and Zelzah, growing from one or two, parked only in front of Menchie's, to tonight's herd of fifteen trucks, spread up and down the street. And they're not happy. "Obviously it's a nuisance. You see nothing but wrappers, and cans, just trash. Why would Granada Hills want catering trucks to damage the place and destroy it? Not one of these trucks is from Granada Hills, not one. Why not pump up businesses that have been here, that support the Little Leagues, the Devonshire Police Station pasta night, instead of this little fad with catering trucks?" Numero Uno's staff says they're not alone in their frustration
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ReplyDeleteIn terms of valley schools, not only did Granada Hills come in #1, but ECR came in #2, Taft was #10, and Van Nuys HS was #12.
Great Job GHH! Nice to see some life on this blog!
ReplyDeleteSo the City taxpayers now pay for another sign to be posted on the streetlight pole?
ReplyDeleteShame on you for flaunting around your Tea Party attitudes, you need relax. It's good publicity for the HS as well as our community.
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