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Originally Posted by Sigaven
On one hand I agree that it is an urban gritty landmark that's part of what makes Austin "weird," but on the other hand, it is becoming such an attraction that it is clogging up the neighborhood street with cars and is impossible to see most days because there's nowhere to park. So unfortunately I think it's kinda just unsustainable as it is. I do wish that they would remain in a central location instead of moving so far outside the city.
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It's also something that has existed for like six years. This is something like the South Congress food trailer park that was around for a few years. I think these get overblown because they're very important to people that moved here during a specific period despite being a blip on the history of Austin.