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Detroit expands food truck areas, adds restricted vending areas
DETROIT (FOX 2) – A brand new ordinance in Detroit expands the place meals vehicles can function within the metropolis.
It additionally restricts distributors from promoting meals in some areas.
“It’s thrilling to supply our small enterprise distributors this chance for achievement,” mentioned Dave Bell, the Constructing Security, Engineering and Environmental director. “Nonetheless, it’s an interdepartmental effort to make sure all of us have success on the finish of the day.”
Meals vehicles within the downtown Central Enterprise district and the midtown Cultural Middle space can function in 4 zones:
- Zone 1 bordered by Bagley, Cass, Howard and Third
- Zone 2 bordered by Jefferson, Rivard, Atwater and Beaubien
- Zone 3 bordered by Hendrie, Brush, Palmer and John R
- Zone 4 bordered by Warren, Brush, Forest and John R
In different areas of the town, meals vehicles can vend on streets that permit public parking and will not be residential, with some restrictions:
1. Avenue distributors are NOT allowed to vend between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. and should have left their merchandising location by midnight (Sec. 34-1-5(i)(2).
2. Avenue distributors can not interact in gross sales inside 200 ft of the doorway of a enterprise that sells the identical items with out written consent (Sec. 34-1-5(c)).
3. Avenue distributors can not vend inside 200 ft of a Ok-12 property. (Sec. 34-1-9(a)).
4. Avenue distributors can not vend inside 200 ft of any sports activities enviornment or stadium with out written consent (Sec. 34-1-9(c)).
5. Avenue distributors have a restrict of 4 folks working at one time (an individual with the seller’s license and three licensed helpers. (Sec. 34-1-25(d)).
6. Avenue distributors should have a refuse container with a good preventing lid which should be eliminated each day by the seller. (Sec. 34-1-18(a)).
7. Avenue distributors should obey all different provisions of the Code. (Sec. 34-1-5(h)).
Areas the place meals vehicles will not be allowed embody:
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5 Storylines to Watch During Lions’ Mandatory Minicamp
For the first time this offseason, the Detroit Lions will conduct mandatory team workouts.
From June 4-6, the Lions will host their mandatory minicamp at their Allen Park facility. The team will be out in full force, as many veterans who sat out the optional period will be required to participate. As a result, it will offer a full look at what the Lions have to offer.
For Dan Campbell’s group, it is a chance for the team to take its first steps toward their hopes of hoisting the Lombardi Trophy.
Here are five storylines to follow throughout the Lions’ three-day mandatory minicamp.
Open opportunities
The Lions won’t have their roster in full force for mandatory minicamp, as some players will sit out while rehabbing injuries. Namely, the safety position could have an interesting look with Brian Branch and Kerby Joseph sidelined.
As a result, some unheralded players could get a bigger look during the three-day event. Players such as Brandon Joseph and undrafted rookies Loren Strickland and Chelen Garnes could be the beneficiaries and spend some time on elevated defensive units.
No roster spots will be won in June, but players can certainly begin to form impressions on the coaching staff with a strong performance during minicamp.
Jamo’s growth
Campbell spoke about Jameson Williams being the team’s most improved player ahead of the start of OTAs. Yet, he has had up-and-down performances during the two open sessions of OTAs.
With minicamp offering the opportunity for reporters to get a thorough look at the practices, this upcoming week should create a strong look at what Williams has to offer for the Lions in 2024. Is he going to simply be a deep threat? Or will he have more to offer for the offense.
Williams should statistically improve on last year’s numbers, but the opportunity is available for him to be a big time contributor for the offense. He can take more steps in the right direction with a strong performance at minicamp.
Extended look at Hendon Hooker
Much like Williams, Hendon Hooker is a player who has garnered a lot of attention throughout the offseason. After missing most of his rookie year to rehab a torn ACL, Hooker is getting his first taste of a full NFL offseason.
He has been spotty in open practices to this point, so the three-day evaluation period should allow for more concrete observations as to his status. The Lions will give Hooker opportunities to claim the backup job, but he must perform in order to earn it.
Hooker has a ways to go before training camp, so minicamp should provide the baseline for his development heading into the final week of OTAs.
Cornerback rotations
The Lions have a revamped cornerback room, and as a result they have several ways they could combine their pieces. Carlton Davis appears to be the number one option, but the team has several ways it could go.
This is a luxury that defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn has not had since coming to Detroit. It will be intriguing to see how the Lions mix and match their options including Davis, rookies Terrion Arnold and Ennis Rakestraw, Emmanuel Moseley and free agent Amik Robertson.
Additionally, incumbents Kindle Vildor, Khalil Dorsey and Steven Gilmore will also be fighting for reps. It should be a very competitive three days for this position group.
Undrafted standouts
One storyline to follow throughout the offseason pertains to the undrafted rookies. In each of Campbell’s first three seasons, at least one undrafted rookie has made the final roster out of camp. As a result, the odds are with someone within this year’s crop making the team.
Could it be kicker James Turner defeating Michael Badgley in the kicking competition? Or one of three undrafted centers edging out a young offensive lineman for a depth spot? There’s also plenty of intriguing defensive players.
One other player to keep an eye on is Illinois’ Isaiah Williams. The undrafted wideout profiles as a slot receiver, but could also be of impact in the return game with the new kickoff rules.
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Jake Bates: Detroit Lions fan-favorite has brutal end to regular season | Sporting News
The Michigan Panthers and Birmingham Stallions squared off in what was a preview of their playoff game next week and the contest saw kicker Jake Bates misfire on a potential game-winning field goal.
Bates entered the game 15-of-19 on the season but missed one field goal in each of the previous two games. After missing a 51-yarder in Week 8 against the Memphis Showboats, the Panthers kicker missed a chip-shot 39-yard attempt against the Houston Roughnecks in Week 9.
With Bates and the Panthers down 20-19 in the closing seconds, the kicker had a 53-yard attempt in front of him but missed it very wide right. It was Bates’ fourth miss at an outdoor venue this season.
HE MISSED 😱
The Stallions survive! 🐎 pic.twitter.com/cLXHm1FjPE
— United Football League (@TheUFL) June 1, 2024
Bates did hit a pair of field goals in the contest, with the first coming in the first quarter from 39 yards out to put Michigan on the board.
JAKE THE GREAT ‼️ @jakebates30
We are on the board! pic.twitter.com/RKqzehbvPt
— Michigan Panthers (@USFLPanthers) June 1, 2024
Then, in the fourth quarter, Bates hit a 44-yard try.
JAKE THE GREAT AGAIN! 🔥@jakebates30 knocks through the 44-yard FG! pic.twitter.com/Js0fGu8T2T
— Michigan Panthers (@USFLPanthers) June 1, 2024
Both teams will look ahead to their matchup next week in the USFL Conference Championship Game on June 8. The game will be broadcast on ABC and ESPN Xtra on SiriusXM.
As for Bates, he finishes the regular season with a 77.2% success rate (17-of-22). Six of his makes came from 50-plus yards, and three of those were from 60 or longer. Of his five misses, four of them were from 50-plus yards.
Bates has reportedly drawn interest from NFL teams, including the Detroit Lions. It remains to be seen if he’ll have as much interest as he had earlier in the offseason, but chances are he’ll get a look from some team.
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