![]() ![]() So, what was supposed to be on June 1, the regulations of laws going into effect, which by most people’s thought was vanishing and getting rid of them. And we’re out the tool because of the Coastal Commission. And whatever they say goes regarding the coastal areas inland as pretty much except that there’s no real desire to be inland because the actions on the beaches, but the vendors, so we’ve got investments, there are many wars going on. But the final decision is being taken attended to the Coastal Commission. And allowance as to locations is going before not City Council. But getting back to the regulation, and the passage of the vendors, permitting process. And now they’re being edged to the standard because of the popups. However, when it gets to the coast, like lawyer and other Beach City staff here, who are having the same issues, Mission Beach, Pacific Beach, their Boardwalk is getting very crowded with the pop up tends to the merchants out there, versus the vendors crowding out the pedestrians, people who are bikes and roller skates and skateboards, but it’s been traditional for the beach. ![]() This is the city-wide decision, the city council, that the different districts that there is regulation. That’s the same as or equivalent to merchandise that’s being sold by actual stores, brick and mortar stores in La Jolla. Or there’s nobody $8įor what period of time wrong is this year, and annual $38. But what they’re looking to do is have these vendors pay $38 for a license, and then they’re okay to be on the beach. However, what we’re seeing is these vendors have been supported by, well, in essence, corporations for investors, it gets pretty muddy. But looks like they’re going to be licensing what city hall is calling entrepreneurial refugees and people have watch and need and this is a way for them to make a few bucks. ![]() But it’s coming to at least some kind of conclusion. And what is now in the worse and this has been going on for far too long. And what’s being circumvented are these vendors on the beach and also on the sidewalks it does not just relate to restaurants over talking about people who have merchandise in their stores are going through the same process of businesses and vendors pop up attempt and throw up a couple of tables and they got what they got. Number two, again, we’ve got restaurants who are looking forward to seeing those same people come into their establishments who pay taxes, pay rent, and permitting and all the other things that businesses need to be successful. And I’d hate to see them exposed to less than 100% safe conditions, at least on the food. And we have a lot of people coming here from all over the world. They are so frankly, you know, that, that what you’re purchasing the food that you’re buying from them is safe. My concern, frankly, is they appear to be totally nonregulated. And that’s something that I think would be of great concern. It’s counter to their well, freedom of access, I should think and permitting would be protective. And just some people, that’s not what they want us to use. That’s the catch candles are quite popular with the people on the beach, because those food right there, but they’re not being regulated. Well, the there’s no licensing, but the food carts on the stand. What kind of a of a license does one need? And how much do they pay for that? And here comes somebody with a pushcart peddling something right out there on the sand Hotman. So, you’re there trying to enjoy the day. And I was also at La Jolla Shores last week and they have they have pushcarts on the sand. And of course, T shirts, um, in almost anything imaginable. Just the other morning, walking along the promenade, right next to the coast. That was gone beyond just coming into the trinkets and with some cases, food. Like what I talked about the seals, it was t shirts, supporting seals and, and fun things like that. Now, we’ve got to the tourists being assaulted by street vendors, parking their wares. The pinnipeds have been a great draw for tourists to Bitcoin for quite a while, much to the chagrin of people who live here in that traditionally, the Coast has been given over to swimming, snorkeling for the residents and other people visiting the area. And started with T shirts primarily some years ago in support of the lady said of the seals, at the cove fields. And because of these tweets, merchants, do a pop-up shop. And it’s been an objection by a lot of merchants, Zimbabwe. The street vendors, we’ve been having an issue with the street vendors for years. But how about at the top of my list? Street vendors in La Jolla? Good morning, Mike what’s on your mind?Īh, there’s so much going on in La Jolla. We welcome you to the very first edition of the La Jolla Insider’s video, we’re gonna be talking about a few things that might be of interest to you.
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