Food truck services to be discontinued at Idaho rest areas

BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) The Idaho Transportation Department announced Thursday that they will be discontinuing the temporary permits for food trucks at Idaho rest areas. This comes on the heels of Governor Little's decision to lift restrictions on restaurants as part of the Idaho Rebounds plan.

The Idaho Transportation Department announced Thursday that they will be discontinuing the temporary permits for food trucks at Idaho rest areas.

This comes on the heels of Governor Little's decision to lift restrictions on restaurants as part of the Idaho Rebounds plan.

According to ITD, the last day for food trucks to park at Idaho rest areas is set for June 12.

“More than 30 permits have been granted since we developed this provisional program,” said Nestor Fernandez, ITD’s Mobility Services Engineer. “Now that hot meals on the road will be easier to find, those permits will expire so that ITD may be in compliance with federal rules.”

Food trucks have been permitted to serve hot meals to essential travelers at Idaho's rest areas since mid-April.

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