HISPANIC TACO VENDORS v. CITY OF PASCO

No. CS-91-237-FVS.

790 F.Supp. 1023 (1991)

HISPANIC TACO VENDORS OF WASHINGTON, an unincorporated association; et al, Plaintiffs, v. CITY OF PASCO, a municipal corporation; et al, Defendants.

United States District Court, E.D. Washington.

August 21, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Antonio Salazar, Nicholas W. Marchi, Salazar Law Offices, Seattle, Wash., for plaintiffs.

Greg Rubstello, Pasco City Atty., Pasco, Wash., for defendants.


OPINION

VAN SICKLE, District Judge.

SUMMARY OF OPINION

The vending ordinance which was adopted by the Pasco City Council at a public meeting on June 17, 1991, is not unconstitutional.

The City of Pasco is granted broad authority to solve what it perceives to be social or economic problems. The City has demonstrated that its new ordinance is not irrational, that it gives fair warning of what Pasco requires of vendors, and that the ordinance...

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