06/02/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/02/2025 13:36
(Washington, DC) - On May 30, the DC Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection (DLCP), in partnership with federal and District agencies, conducted an enforcement blitz on the National Mall resulting in 32 towed food trucks, five junk vehicles removed,and 46 citations issued.
This multi-agency initiative-supported by the U.S. Park Police, DC Department of Health (DC Health), DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department (FEMS), DC Department of Public Works (DPW), the Smithsonian Institute, DC Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)-was a direct response to growing concerns over unlicensed vending, unsanitary food practices, and overcrowding on the National Mall.
This blitz also allowed DLCP to conduct on-the-ground community outreach by speaking directly with unlicensed or non-compliant vendors, explaining licensing requirements, and providing guidance to help them understand how to operate legally and successfully in the District.
What this means for consumers:
DLCP's involvement wasn't just about enforcement-it was about protecting the health, safety, and overall experience of the thousands of residents and tourists who visit the National Mall daily.
Here's how this keeps the public safe:
This operation exemplifies the power of interagency collaboration and DLCP's commitment to a fair, safe, and thriving public marketplace. Any consumer, business or resident can file a complaint here.
About DLCP:
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