FAQs
What is the Midvale Main Food Truck Plaza?
The Midvale Main Food Truck Plaza is a vibrant outdoor dining destination located just north of City Hall in Midvale City. It is designed to host a rotating selection of food trucks and provide a gathering space for the community.
When will the Midvale Main Food Truck Plaza open?
The plaza is set to open its doors in August. Specific dates will be announced closer to the opening.
What amenities will the plaza offer?
The plaza will include trees, seating areas, shaded awnings, and open concrete spaces for visitors to enjoy their meals in a welcoming atmosphere.
Will there be events at the Midvale Main Food Truck Plaza?
Yes, the plaza aims to host various events throughout the year to engage the community and enhance the vibrancy of the Midvale Main Arts & Culture District.
Is there parking available near the plaza?
Yes, there are parking options available nearby. Visitors can utilize street parking or designated parking lots in the vicinity.
Will there be vegetarian/vegan options available at the food trucks?
Yes, many food trucks offer vegetarian and vegan options. Visitors can expect a variety of choices to suit their dietary preferences.
Can I bring my pet to the Midvale Main Food Truck Plaza?
Well behaved pets are allowed. Please be sure to pick up after your pet.
How can I stay updated on events and announcements related to the plaza?
You can stay updated by following Midvale City's official social media channels, visiting their website, or subscribing to this page for the latest updates.
Who is funding the construction of the Midvale Main Food Truck Plaza?
The plaza receives funding from the Redevelopment Agency of Midvale City (RDA), which is dedicated to revitalizing and supporting economic and community development initiatives located in the Main Street Project Area.
What are the plans for the "Old Town Midvale" sign situated at Main and Holden?
The current sign will be removed and replaced with artwork. Additionally, the digital billboard sign will be relocated southward to function as the welcome sign for Midvale.