
"I don't think that the city think about us at all," Bennie said, who has been here for the past 15 years."
"We right by the train station, they not even let the train stop here, they let the train go all the way to the 49ers. I know it's helping with the traffic but even my worker has to get off from there and walk," Bennie said."
"They came over here. Pop up the trunk, and sell the jerseys all kinds of stuff, we inform them that you know this is a private property," Bennie said."
"We will need to create very specific, well-thought-out policies that do not deter our existing businesses from getting the benefit as well as our new age of businesses which are predominantly pop-ups. Whether it's a restaurant, whether it's a truck," Bhatia said."
Santa Clara leaders are determining a safety perimeter around Levi's Stadium for Super Bowl 60 and FIFA World Cup matches. The city proposes a Special Event Zone that could regulate or prohibit activities for days at a time, including bans on street vending and outdoor merchandise sales. The proposed zone covers areas including Mission College and nearby dense neighborhoods. Nearby small business owners report lost access when transit skips local stops and complain about unregulated pop-up vendors on private property. Chamber of Commerce leadership urges policies that protect existing businesses while accommodating pop-up and mobile vendors.
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