The once lucrative serving spots in Tysons Corner, Greensboro and Solutions and Howard and Boone, are now officially off-limits to food trucks, despite healthy demand from area office workers seeking alternative lunch options.  After an initial flare up this past September as reported by The Tysons Corner and Washington Post, Fairfax County eased the food truck rules on October 7th, allowing food trucks to serve on private property for a $100 annual zoning permit (down from $16,375), in addition to a $35 Solicitor’s License and $40 Food Establishment Permit.

Yesterday, some trucks had tried to continue the tradition of serving at Greensboro and Solutions, but were promptly shut down. 🙁

Will we start to see some deals being made between commercial property owners and food truck owners?