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Gourmet Food Truck Information Kit EFFECTIVE JUNE 2017
The Brisbane Food Trucks initiative aims to activate public spaces with gourmet food experiences that celebrate our cultural diversity and subtropical climate. If a business wishes to establish a new Gourmet Food Truck or has an existing one, this information kit is a useful guide. It provides information on how the Brisbane Food Trucks initiative works and how to get involved. 2
contents Gourmet Food Trucks ................................................................ 4 What is a Gourmet Food Truck? ................................................ 4 Gourmet Food Truck mandatory requirements ......................... 4 Gourmet Food Truck approval .................................................. 6 Overview ................................................................................... 6 Premium sites ............................................................................ 7 Drive-up sites............................................................................. 7 Approval conditions .................................................................. 8 How do I apply? ...................................................................... 12 Stage 1 – design assessment .................................................. 12 Stage 2 – self-assessable Gourmet Food Truck Approval ....... 12 Supporting documents ............................................................ 12 Fees ......................................................................................... 12 Appendices ............................................................................. 13 Appendix 1 – Restricted streets .............................................. 13 Appendix 2 – Brisbane CBD boundary ................................... 15 Appendix 3 – Premium sites .................................................... 16 3
Gourmet Food Trucks What is a Gourmet Food Truck? Mobile food vehicles are a great way to take food businesses on the road and be where the customers are. As an expansion of Council’s policy on commercial activities on roads and in parks, there is now an opportunity for mobile food vehicles to be approved as a Gourmet Food Truck. This has been developed to encourage food businesses to operate in spaces that need activation and could benefit from a creative dining experience. A Gourmet Food Truck is defined as a mobile food vehicle or trailer that offers a creative food experience and has been approved under the Brisbane Food Trucks initiative to trade in nominated premium and drive-up sites across the city. Gourmet Food Truck mandatory requirements There are a number of requirements that need to be met in order to be classified as a Gourmet Food Truck. The following table outlines the criteria that mobile food vehicles applying for a Gourmet Food Truck Approval will be assessed against. Unique customer experience How to demonstrate mandatory requirements Gourmet food offering Gourmet Food Trucks must serve a near-restaurant quality cuisine with high-quality food presentation that offers the customer a unique food experience*. * Please note that coffee must not be sold when operating on Council land. Provide a brief description addressing each Ingredients are locally sourced, fresh and/or handmade requirement including a detailed menu. where possible. The food offerings should compliment and provide a point of difference to existing fixed food businesses and other food trucks operating in the Brisbane area. Presentation Gourmet Food Trucks must have a distinctive visual Provide images and a description of the vehicle. presentation that displays a creative edge, with high- quality finishes and/or innovative technology. Gourmet Food Trucks must have an active online presence Provide examples of social media posts and number including up-to-date social media accounts. of followers. Environmental sustainability Gourmet Food Trucks must have sustainable business Provide a summary of all relevant methods and processes operations in place to reduce the impact on the for waste reduction and management, energy efficiency environment. This includes waste reduction and energy- and recycling. efficient practices, as well as packaging used for the sale of food that is suitable for recycling in the Brisbane City Council Local Government Area. 4
Gourmet Food Truck mandatory requirements continued Additional mandatory requirements Gourmet Food Truck dimensions must not exceed a length of eight metres and a width of 2.5 metres when the vehicle is self-propelled. For food trailers, the maximum dimension is 10 metres, inclusive of the towing vehicle**. Gourmet Food Trucks must be self-sufficient (i.e. own power and water supply) and able to arrive fully-equipped at locations. All cooking and serving activity must be conducted from within the confines of the Gourmet Food Truck, not under awnings or marquees**. Gourmet Food Trucks must be a registered business with a current Mobile Food Business Licence from a local government within Queensland. Gourmet Food Trucks that have a food business licence with Brisbane City Council must achieve and maintain a three stars or greater rating as part of the Eat Safe Brisbane scheme and have opted in to display their rating. ** Not required for website-only applications. 5
Gourmet Food Truck approval Overview Once a Gourmet Food Truck Approval has been issued, the Approvals are issued on a per vehicle basis for a period operator is entitled to trade from: of 12 months and must be renewed six weeks prior to the • premium sites – designated locations on Council expiry date. An approval is specific to each food truck and land which require pre-booking is not transferable between vehicles. • drive-up sites – locations on Council road reserves The Gourmet Food Truck Approval must be printed and with no pre-booking required. retained within the vehicle at all times and made available to an authorised Council officer on request. The holder of the approval must comply with all conditions of the The following table highlights the permitted locations approval and the Gourmet Food Truck Information Kit. available to mobile food businesses with a Mobile Food Licence and additionally with a Gourmet Food Truck Approval. Drive-up sites Premium sites Other parks Markets and Private on Council in popular events property road reserve parks Mobile Food No No No – except Yes – with Yes – with Business Licence with approved appropriate appropriate park bookings approvals and planning land owner’s approvals and consent land owner’s consent Gourmet Food Yes Yes No – except Yes – with Yes – with Truck Approval with approved appropriate appropriate park bookings approvals and planning land owner’s approvals and consent land owner’s consent 6
Premium sites Premium sites are designated parking areas for Gourmet • For assistance in determining appropriate drive-up Food Trucks. These sites are located in inner-city and sites, access Council’s City Plan interactive map to suburban locations, and their details, available space determine land zoning (e.g. residential, industrial allocation and trading times are listed on the Brisbane or commercial) Food Trucks website and attached as Appendix 3. https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/planning-building/ planning-guidelines-tools/brisbane-city-plan-2014 Approved Gourmet Food Trucks can trade from designated premium sites by pre-booking the nominated dates and • For further information: times on the Brisbane Food Trucks website booking system. • email the project team at A token-based system will be used on the website to bnefoodtrucks@brisbane.qld.gov.au manage the booking process for premium sites to ensure it remains equitable. Gourmet Food Truck operators will • call Council’s Business Hotline on 133 BNE be allocated a set number of tokens at the beginning (133 263), 24 hours a day, seven days a week. of each month to use at their discretion. Premium sites are designated as one, two or three token sites, based on location and expected level of pedestrian traffic and exposure. Some premium sites require a key to open a vehicle entry gate. This key will be issued to Gourmet Food Trucks once an approval has been granted. Drive-up sites Approved Gourmet Food Trucks can also trade from drive- up sites without pre-booking. Drive-up sites allow Gourmet Food Trucks to operate using existing lawful on-street car parking spaces on Council-controlled roads, subject to the restricted locations outlined in this guideline. The operation of a Gourmet Food Truck on these sites must comply with the local car parking restrictions of the parking space or nominated area, including payment of any parking fees. Drive-up sites must be located on Brisbane City Council Local Government Area. Gourmet Food Trucks may pull up to the kerb, into a lawful parking spot, and trade on the footpath side. Vehicles must not park on the footpath or driveways. 7
Approval conditions 1.1. Restricted locations 1.4. Hours of operation • Premium sites have specific trading conditions and Gourmet Food Trucks must not trade in the hours of operation as outlined in Appendix 3. following locations. • Drive-up sites have the following hours of operation • Roads as listed in the ‘Schedule of restricted streets’ (inclusive of set-up and set-down times). outlined in Appendix 1. The schedule of restricted streets may be updated from time to time. - CBD sites (as identified in Appendix 2): 7am-3am (Monday to Sunday). • Privately owned land, roads and car parks – without prior consent from the land owner and appropriate - Remainder of Local Government Area: 9am-10pm development approval. (Monday to Sunday). • Events/markets – without prior consent from the land - There is a maximum of five hours trading time owner and appropriate approvals. permitted in one location over a 24-hour period for a drive-up site. • Within the Southbank Precinct shown in Appendix 2. 1.2. Proximity to residential buildings, schools, 1.5. Safety and accessibility kindergartens and libraries • All Gourmet Food Trucks must operate in full compliance with existing road rules and • Gourmet Food Trucks are not permitted to operate parking restrictions when operating on Council- directly in front of any residential building (meaning controlled roads. operation from the same side of the road). • Only the Gourmet Food Truck or Gourmet Food • Gourmet Food Trucks are not permitted to operate Truck trailer and towing vehicle may be brought onto directly in front of a school or kindergarten during a premium site. No other vehicles are allowed to be school hours (meaning operation from the same side brought onto a premium site at any time. of the road). • Due to limited available space, some premium sites do • Gourmet Food Trucks are not permitted to operate not accommodate towing vehicles to remain attached within 30 metres of a library during hours of operation. to the Gourmet Food Truck trailer. Where a towing vehicle coupled to a trailer is longer than the space provided, the towing vehicle must be uncoupled and relocated outside the premium site. 1.3. Proximity to existing food businesses Gourmet Food Trucks must not negatively impact the • All vehicle movements must be minimised. Council operation of existing fixed or other approved mobile or may direct maximum allowable vehicle movements. standing vehicle food businesses. • Operators must complete their own assessment • Gourmet Food Trucks are not permitted to operate of premium and drive-up sites to ensure that they within 30 metres of an existing takeaway food or can safely utilise the site while complying with the drink business open for business serving the same or conditions of the approval. similar food types (e.g. pizzas and burgers are a similar • The location of a Gourmet Food Truck and its patrons food type), an outdoor dining area of an existing must not obstruct normal use of paths, stairways and food business of any type or an approved mobile or ramps by pedestrians, cyclists and other users, and standing vehicle food business. must ensure sufficient clearance for clear movement. • This distance is measured in a straight line along the • Gourmet Food Trucks must not serve with the serving street (i.e. not through buildings) from the closest point window opening on to any part of the roadway, shared of the Gourmet Food Truck to the main entrance of the pathway or bicycle path. All access to a Gourmet Food food business. Truck must be obtained from an adjacent footpath area • If a commercial agreement exists between a Gourmet and not the roadway. Food Truck and a fixed food business this restriction • Gourmet Food Truck operation must not impact on does not apply. Consultation with surrounding public transport facilities or operations, including businesses is recommended. bus stops. 8
• Gourmet Food Truck operation must not obstruct 1.7. Furniture driveways, loading zones or disabled parking bays. • Temporary furniture may only be used in premium • Gourmet Food Truck operation must not impact on sites where space allows. public safety by limiting sight distances for vehicles, • Use of temporary furniture must not obstruct pedestrians, cyclists and other footpath and road users. pedestrian, cyclist or vehicle movement or access • Any queues for service must not restrict movement to and use of Council infrastructure such as park on shared paths, bikeways and high-use pedestrian furniture, recreation facilities, signage, playgrounds paths. A pedestrian clearance of two metres (in and public toilets. suburban areas) and 2.4 metres (in CBD areas) is to be • There is to be no furniture or seating placed on maintained at all times. Customers are not to queue on footpaths and footpath dining permits will not the road at any time. be issued. • Operators should ensure that they are either able • All temporary furniture is required to be removed to hand meals safely to someone in a seated position from site at the completion of service. (i.e. person using a wheelchair) or be able to safely leave the food truck to hand meals to someone in a seated position. 1.8. Authorities • The location and operation of a Gourmet Food Truck must not obstruct normal public, maintenance or • Gourmet Food Truck operators must comply with any emergency access to and use of Council infrastructure directions and requirements relating to the use of any such as park furniture, shelters, recreation facilities, site given by Council. libraries, signage, playgrounds and public toilets. • An authorised officer has the authority to instruct a • Gourmet Food Trucks must not restrict access to any Gourmet Food Truck to move from both premium and parking meter, fire and emergency infrastructure, drive-up sites if necessary. inspection holes and chambers or onsite fuel fill points. • Gourmet Food Trucks must comply with all • The Gourmet Food Truck operator must not conduct requirements of statutory authorities. the activity in a way that interferes with services or infrastructure. • All structures and equipment used by the operator 1.9. Signage and advertising must be freestanding. No nails, pegs or similar objects • An approval under this initiative does not imply any can be driven into ground surfaces. approval for the erection or display of any sign or sign • Gourmet Food Truck operation must be conducted structure not directly attached to the Gourmet Food safely and in compliance with legislation, including but Truck. Advertising must be restricted to the vehicle, not limited to health and safety legislation. Council comply with all laws, including local laws, and comply may issue directions to improve public safety. with any direction given by Council. • Advertising signage is regulated by Council’s Advertisements Local Law and Advertisements Subordinate Local Law. 1.6. Power, water and deliveries • The operator must provide their own on-board power • Gourmet Food Trucks are not permitted to trade and water. on Council land if they re-brand or re-appropriate their vehicle for temporary promotion, third-party • Gourmet Food Trucks must arrive fully equipped at advertising purposes or corporate sponsorship. all trading locations and are not permitted to receive any deliveries. • Council may require the Gourmet Food Truck operator to discontinue any business practice or • The operator must ensure any power cords are advertising that Council considers inappropriate in protected with appropriate workplace health and its absolute discretion. safety requirements. 9
1.10. Liquor licensing • No Gourmet Food Truck is to sell alcohol to the public • Noise generated at other times must not exceed when operating on Council sites (drive-up or premium). background levels by more than the lesser of 10 dB or so that a passer-by must raise their voice to be heard. • If noise complaints are received and substantiated by 1.11. Waste management an authorised Council officer, the use of the Gourmet Food Truck may be suspended or moderated to • Gourmet Food Trucks are responsible for all waste prevent nuisance, or until mitigation measures are in materials generated during a trading period and must place and Council has confirmed that the use may keep the site and the immediate area in a clean and continue. tidy condition while undertaking the activity. • Waste materials must be collected in bins or suitable receptacles, removed from the site by the operator and disposed of lawfully at the end of a trading period. 1.13. Lighting Waste materials generated by the activity must not be • Lighting from a Gourmet Food Truck must not distract placed in park or street bins, or in the bins of nearby passing traffic or create nuisance lighting for any businesses or Council facilities such as libraries. surrounding businesses or residents. • Under no circumstances is liquid waste to be discharged to the ground or into a stormwater drain. • The Gourmet Food Truck operator must clean the site 1.14. Insurances immediately after last service and before leaving the The Gourmet Food Truck operator must obtain and maintain site, but must not leave tidying of rubbish and general appropriate insurances including: cleaning of the site until after last service. Council may give directions in relation to cleaning standards • public liability insurance providing indemnity of $20 and requirements. million on terms and conditions acceptable to Council. • Food or drink must not be served in glass bottles • motor vehicle insurance in respect of all vehicles or crockery. Preference must be given to recyclable engaged in the activity providing coverage for containers. Non-recyclable containers must be property damage and on terms and conditions approved by Council before use. acceptable to Council. 1.15. Other 1.12. Amenity • Any damage caused to Council assets must be • Operators must comply with the Environmental rectified and the Council assets restored to the original Protection Act 1994, which regulates residential, condition within three business days. Materials or commercial and industrial nuisances, air pollution and equipment for repair works must not be brought onto water pollution. the site until approved by Council. • The emission of noise associated with the use of a • Council works such as park upgrades, maintenance and Gourmet Food Truck, including the operation of any mowing take precedence over the activity. mechanical equipment, must not create a nuisance. • The operator must remove the Gourmet Food Truck • Generators are a regulated device and cannot be used and all materials used in the activity at the end of a outside the hours of 7am-7pm Monday to Saturday trading period. and 8am-7pm Sundays and public holidays if they make an audible noise, as per the Environmental Protection Act 1994. • Before 7am and after 10pm Monday to Saturday and before 8am and after 6pm Sundays and public holidays, audible noise generated must not exceed background levels. Audible noise means noise that can be clearly heard by an individual who is an occupier of an affected building. 10
1.16. Brisbane Food Trucks website • The Brisbane Food Trucks website (bnefoodtrucks.com.au) allows the general public to easily locate and follow food trucks. It provides food truck operators with the ability to create a vendor profile for promotion, to book premium sites and to notify the public of their upcoming schedule and when they are operational. • Bookings for premium sites close two hours prior to the designated start of trading time. Operators can cancel any booking up to three days in advance and will be refunded the equivalent tokens. Any cancellations made after such time will result in tokens being forfeited. • As a condition of their approval, Gourmet Food Truck operators must use the Brisbane Food Trucks website to check in and check out of all sites when operating within the Council area, as well as keeping their contact details, images and menus up-to-date. This notifies the public of Gourmet Food Truck operations and allows Council to carry out compliance activities and future planning by monitoring trading locations. • Operators who no longer have a valid approval will still have the opportunity to include a vendor profile on the website for promotion, but will no longer have access to book premium sites. • Operators are also required to use the hashtag #bnefoodtrucks when posting on Instagram. These posts will appear on the social page on the Brisbane Food Trucks website. • A website manual is provided once the operator has been approved and the approval has been issued. 11
How do I apply? The following application process applies for a Gourmet Supporting documents Food Truck approval. Prior to commencing this process, the applicant must hold a current Mobile Food Business All documents and files must be supplied in PDF or JPEG Licence. Further information regarding this can be found format. A minimum of four and a maximum of 12 images of on Council’s website. the vehicle and its set up are to be provided. Views from the front, back and both sides are required to demonstrate the Food trucks that do not wish to apply for the approval to ‘look and feel’ of the vehicle. trade at premium and drive-up sites are able to apply to be included on the Brisbane Food Trucks website. These food trucks must still be approved through the design assessment process. For further information visit Council’s website. Fees Fees are set out in Council’s schedule of fees and charges listed on Council’s website. Fees and charges applicable to Stage 1 – design assessment a Gourmet Food Truck approval are listed as a fee category under Standing Vehicles, Stalls, Booths and Stands Used for 1. The applicant must complete a Brisbane Gourmet a Commercial or Promotional Activity. Food Truck Design Assessment application form (available on Council’s website), and submit along with Other fees and charges may be relevant, including fees all supporting documents to Council for assessment. listed under the Food Act Category, i.e. an application for a A design application fee is required. new Mobile Food Business Licence or renewal of an existing Mobile Food Business Licence. 2. Council will undertake an assessment of the application against the mandatory requirements. The assessment will be conducted by the Gourmet Food Truck Design Review Panel. 3. Applicants will be notified whether they have been successful. Successful applicants may then proceed to Stage 2. Stage 2 – self-assessable Gourmet Food Truck Approval 1. Approved applicants will receive a reference number to be used to complete the Self-assessable Gourmet Food Truck application form (available on Council’s website). An application fee and occupation fee are required at this time. 2. Applicants must print their Gourmet Food Truck Approval and are required to keep this in the vehicle at all times when trading on Council land. 12
Appendix 1 – Restricted streets In addition to the South Bank precinct, all Queensland Government-controlled roads listed below will have no operations. ROAD NAME SECTION SUBURB Gympie Road to Albany Creek Aspley to Albany Creek Road (Moreton Bay Regional Council boundary) Bridgeman Downs Granard Road to Mount Lindesay Highway Beaudesert Road Rocklea to Browns Plains (Logan City Council boundary) Boundary Road Rouen Road to Kaye Street Bardon Darra, Jindalee, Centenary Motorway Ipswich Motorway to Moggill Road exit (see also Western Freeway) Fig Tree Pocket Deagon Deviation Gateway Motorway to Houghton Highway Brighton East-West Arterial Road Length of road Clayfield to Hendra Elimatta Drive Jubilee Terrace to Stewart Road Ashgrove Frederick Street Length of road Toowong Gateway Motorway Pacific Motorway to Gympie Arterial interchange Underwood to Bald Hills Granard Road Length of road Rocklea Gympie Road Lutwyche Road to Roghan Road Kedron to Carseldine Gympie Arterial Road Gympie Road to Bruce Highway at the Pine River Bridge Bald Hills Deagon Deviation to Moreton Bay Regional Council boundary Houghton Highway Brighton (1.05 km along Ted Smout Bridge) Ipswich Motorway Granard Road to Logan Motorway interchange Rocklea to Gailes Jubilee Terrace Length of road Ashgrove to Bardon Junction Road Sandgate Road to Rose Street Wooloowin to Clayfield Kaye Street Length of road Bardon Kedron Park Road Lutwyche Road to Park Road Wooloowin Kessels Road Orange Grove Road to Logan Road Coopers Plains to MacGregor Logan Motorway Ipswich Motorway to Wembley Road Carole Park to Berrinba Logan Road Kessels Road to Underwood Road Mount Gravatt to Underwood Lytton Road Gateway Motorway to Pritchard Street Murrarie to Lytton MacGregor Terrace Length of road Paddington Mains Road Kessels Road to Pacific Motorway Nathan Moggill Road Western Freeway to Brisbane River Kenmore to Moggill Old Cleveland Road interchange to Tingalpa Creek Moreton Bay Road Chandler to Capalaba West (Redland City Council boundary) Mount Coot-tha Road Roundabout at Western Freeway to roundabout at Milton Road Toowong Mount Cotton Road Mount Gravatt-Capalaba Road to Tingalpa Creek Mackenzie to Burbank Mount Crosby Road Moggill Road to Colleges Crossing (Ipswich City Council boundary) Pinjarra Hills to Karana Downs Mount Gravatt-Capalaba Road Logan Road to Mount Cotton Road Mount Gravatt to Mackenzie Old Cleveland Road Adley Street to Tingalpa Creek (Redland City Council boundary) Belmont to Capalaba West South Pine Road to Hamilton Road Everton Park to Old Northern Road (Moreton Bay Regional Council boundary) McDowall West Park Road Kedron Park Road to Rose Street Wooloowin 13
ROAD NAME SECTION SUBURB Port Drive Length of road Lytton to Fisherman Islands Port of Brisbane Motorway Gateway Motorway to Port Drive Murrarie to Fisherman Islands Riawena Road Beaudesert Road to Orange Grove Road Coopers Plains Riverside Expressway Coronation Drive to Stanley Street overpass City to Woolloongabba Rose Street Park Road to Junction Road Clayfield Rouen Road Length of road Bardon Samford Road Wardell Street to Moreton Bay Regional Council boundary Enoggera to Ferny Grove Sandgate Road Junction Road to Gateway Motorway Clayfield to Deagon Woolloongabba Pacific Motorway Stanley Street overpass to Underwood Road overpass to Eight Mile Plains Southern Cross Way Length of road Eagle Farm to Nudgee South Pine Road Wardell/Hurdcotte Street intersection to Old Northern Road Enoggera to Everton Park Stafford Road Length of road Stafford Stewart Road Wardell Street to Elimatta Drive Ashgrove Gympie Road, South Pine River Bridge Strathpine Road Bald Hills (Moreton Bay Regional Council boundary) to Gympie Arterial Road Wardell Street Length of road Ashgrove to Enoggera Moggill Road exit to Mount Coot-tha Road roundabout Western Freeway Indooroopilly to Toowong (see also Centenary Motorway above) Disclaimer: these locations are subject to change. 14
Appendix 2 – Brisbane CBD boundary KELVIN CE YT GROVE T OR S EG NEW STEA D GR M VE SS A PA H RN KE K Y IC B O Victoria Park LV W N Y IN CO IT TC M MM RED C ERC GR E Marshall McCaskie IAL ER U Park Park RD SG HILL OV INN RA E R VE ST D N RD N B RU A N SW FORTITUDE T IC S K VALLEY N M ST LA U RRY PDE T SG S TY BYPAS S H R INNER CI C R TENERIFFE E A LA E MACQUARIE ST C V T E T C A R G M W LS BA D IP Normanby U CE P Y T S A R P ST GO ST JA T RE S M K KHAM E PADDINGTON G CO E S LLE BOUN M S PETRIE TCE ST G E RD DARY P T ST ST P L H A LE SPRING IC W ST IC GIV KH EDWA RD S T W ST BOUN N EN AM ST DARY HILL N TC LT TCE E ST A Petrie Y A R IVO M LEI W Roma Street QUEEN ST CH COUN CA HA Terrace H XT RD A Parkland T STORY BRIDGE T ST R ON S B F ER ST T R U ST O U PP TESS N T U R B Petrie SW IC E Bight K C T ST ST RD IE ST BR TR YR UN H A LE TH SW E Merthyr ER P IC K M ST MILTON R D U P P E R ROMA ST E ON D LT RO W MI MA ST A ST D R BRADFIELD HWY R D EAGLE R DR WILLI ST ION Y ST ST H RD N AT T ON RO T N R E AG AM JO LT CO O N E MI B A ST N M R O TU LE H R LL T TH G A E LLY O ST M B Q B ST A E U IZ New Farm Park T N BRIDG A W E L Y E E E U G E Q N E R O B D E R R ID N G BRISBANE G IO E E T ST A R O N SOUTH ID GE CITY NEW FARM O C BRISBANE R IA BR RI O CT VI VE ST ST RS E EL KAN GAR OO ID C PE LI E A EX D ST POIN T R PR E E N City Botanic U ES UR G T SW LS BO Gardens A EL SS S T EL RU H AY N BR M SOUTH BANK A O F M S IS T PRECINCT O BA LL ST N SE S A NE RU V E Heath Park M ST RI G G EL ER Davies Musgrave Mowbray CO EN RE E VE GL Park TC IV Park RD Y R AL LYTT ST ST R ON EL C ST RD E VE ST A NE IA DARY ER PT ST WEST END RI A ST IN MAIN ST EAST BRIS BAN E V ULTU RE ST BOUN South Bank C CO O LC Parklands O HE E ST ST K ER BR ST N RD ID OB G E RD ST VULT LA TR CK E URE DO ST INGTO LEOPARD S GLADSTONE RD GRAV PAC S T A N IFIC WELL LE VULT HARD Y URE S S T T T MW WOOLLO ONGABB A VULT URE S Y T EAS T CA Hill EndO C H T C E VE N DOR HIGHGATE HILL NLE Y ST EAST OVERE STA ND ST 15
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Map key/legend Pictograms JANE ST Street title Token Number of symbols indicates City Botanic Park/reserve title the number of tokens required Gardens Direction of travel Key required Site access Toilets onsite Street view (from point indicated) Picnic tables Site/vehicle allocation 1 Direction of service windows Picnic shelters If parked on-street, food service must be conducted on the footpath side of the vehicle. Playground equipment Parking space/Allocated space Road Free Council Wi-Fi Railway Footpath Notes Parkland/reserve • 24 hour time is used to state trading times at sites. • Site features are within a 30 metre radius of the Feature (playground, gardens) food truck location. • Food trucks are permitted to arrive on site half Water feature an hour prior to service and remain half an hour post service at the times indicated. Structures 17
1 ALBERT STREET SHARED ZONE, CITY 2 1 A LB E R T ST King George Square Site availability and features Busway Station SITE ACCESS Thursday Friday 11.30-14.30 11.30-14.30 RO ST MA N ST N A 2 E.E. MCCORMICK PLACE, UPPER ROMA STREET, CITY WEST P P E R R OMA ST U SITE ACCESS 1 2 E.E. McCormick Place Site availability and features T Sunday-Thursday Friday-Saturday S L 11.30-14.30 11.30-14.30 U 17.00-21.00 A S information kit 18
3 CITY BOTANIC GARDENS, ALBERT STREET, CITY EAST A LB SITE ACCESS E R T ST ST E C LI 1 A City Botanic 2 Site availability and features Gardens 3 Monday-Saturday 11.30-14.30 4 CAPTAIN BURKE PARK, HOLMAN STREET, KANGAROO POINT 1 Captain Burke Park 2 3 Site availability and features SITE ACCESS MAIN ST HOLMAN ST Saturday Sunday 11.30-14.30 11.30-14.30 information kit 19
5 RIVER TERRACE, KANGAROO POINT CLIFFS Kangaroo Point Cliffs 1 2 MAIN ST Site availability and features E Monday-Sunday TC The 17.00-20.00 Cliffs ER Cafe RIV 6 JANE STREET AT DAVIES PARK, WEST END R D Brisbane E ID ST River RS N VE A N RI A H JA C BU N E Site availability and features ST 2 Davies Park Sunday 1 11.30-14.30 information kit 20
7 ORLEIGH PARK AT HILL END TERRACE, WEST END HI LL EN D 1 TC 2 E 3 Orleigh Park Site availability and features Saturday Sunday 11.30-14.30 11.30-14.30 Brisbane River 8 FREW PARK, MILTON FR SITE ACCESS EW ST Site availability and features 2 Saturday Sunday Frew Park 11.30-14.30 11.30-14.30 1 15.00-18.00 15.00-18.00 information kit 21
9 SIR SAMUEL GRIFFITH DRIVE, MOUNT COOT-THA To Hoop Pine SIR picnic area SITE SA MU 1 ACCESS East Ithaca Creek EL 2 GR Site availability and features 3 IFF Saturday Sunday ITH 11.30-14.30 11.30-14.30 DR To JC Slaughter Falls picnic area 10 DECKER PARK, 25TH AVENUE CAR PARK, BRIGHTON FORESHORE Decker Park 1 2 Site availability and features 3 Brighton Saturday Sunday Foreshore 11.30-14.30 11.30-14.30 25th AV E SITE ACCESS information kit 22
11 1 HIDDEN WORLD PLAYGROUND, ROGHAN ROAD, FITZGIBBON 1 2 Hidden World Playground Site availability and features Saturday Sunday 11.30-14.30 11.30-14.30 SITE ACCESS FROM ROGHAN ROAD 12 GEORGE CLAYTON PARK, LOWER ESPLANADE, MANLY Moreton Bay LOWER ESPLAN ADE SITE 1 2 ACCESS Site availability and features Saturday Sunday 12.00-16.00 12.00-16.00 George Clayton Park information kit 23
To access the Brisbane Food Trucks website visit bnefoodtrucks.com.au For further information contact Council's Business Hotline on 133 BNE (133 263), 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 24
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