HOUSTON – A Westheimer-area food truck lot that’s served hungry Houstonians for nearly a decade is now at the center of growing neighborhood frustrations.
Residents living near Hullsmith Street say the once-small lot has expanded significantly in recent years, bringing more trucks, more patrons, and more problems.
“The operation time is 11 in the morning to four in the morning, sometimes five,” said Erika Zuniga, who lives directly behind the lot. “These people cannot sleep.”
Trash, traffic, and safety concerns
Neighbors point out concerns, including trash, increased noise, and the lack of basic facilities. They say there are no public restrooms or trash cans on-site, leading some patrons and workers to use the street as a restroom…