Hot weather didn’t stop people from enjoying the music, car show, kids zone and food served by a dozen food trucks at the Beach ‘n Food Truck Festival on Saturday at Coquina Beach. Boat and trolley shuttles helped keep down the traffic but some drivers parked illegally along an access road, slowing down the trolley shuttles.
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