HISPANIC TACO VENDORS OF WASH. v. CITY OF PASCO

No. 91-36031.

994 F.2d 676 (1993)

HISPANIC TACO VENDORS OF WASHINGTON, an unincorporated association; Miguel Mejia; Antonio Mejia; Celso Peralta; Joaquin Tiscareno; Celia Garcia, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. CITY OF PASCO, a municipal corporation, et al., Defendants-Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Decided May 28, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Antonio Salazar and Nicholas Marchi, Salazar Law Offices, Seattle, WA for plaintiff-appellant.

Greg A. Rubstello, City Attorney's Office, Pasco, WA for defendant-appellee.

Before BOOCHEVER, THOMPSON and KLEINFELD, Circuit Judges.


DAVID R. THOMPSON, Circuit Judge:

Five entrepreneurs who collectively form Hispanic Taco Vendors of Washington ("the vendors"), an unincorporated association, challenge on constitutional grounds a 1991 ordinance enacted by the Pasco City Council ("the City Council"). The ordinance regulates itinerant vending in the City of Pasco ("the City") and imposes licensing fees. The district court held that the ordinance was constitutional, refused to enjoin its enforcement...

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