You may want to visit Springfield's food truck park soon if you already haven't, it may be closing.

It's not official yet but food truck operators are busy trying to find other places to go after they all received an email saying they have to leave by the end of the month.

Apparently they have to leave because the city now says they are illegally dumping their grease liquids.

Chef Chuck Baldee isn't afraid to say hello or tell you how good his pizza is.

"96 pepperonis and a pound of cheese on top," Baldee said describing his pizza.

He loves being parked at Springfield's food truck park on Glenstone, but he along with all the other food truck owners are now scrambling to find somewhere else to park after they got a letter saying they have to leave before October 31st.

Chef Baldee doesn't know what he's going to do.

"I really don't know. I'm so stressed right now trying to figure it out. Everybody is going to have to leave," he said.

For him that means leaving Springfield altogether. He's fed up with the fight he says he is caught in the middle of.

"It's like two people going through a divorce and the kids are getting the shaft," he said.

A fight between the landlord, the landlord's ex wife and the city over where they are suppose to dump their water at night.

I'm over here saying I just want to make pizza.

Chef Baldee thought it was taken care of and doesn't understand why it's suddenly an issue or why they have so little time before they were told to leave.

"Our rent has been raised numerous times to pay for upgrades that never occurred and then all the sudden we get told it's time to go."

Something he doesn't want to do.

"I would like to see a resolution and quickly. I've invested four years doing business here and I would hate to pull up stakes and move. I can but I really enjoy my customers.

This food truck park has been open for five years, I asked city officials why is this a problem now.

They said they were responding to a recent complaint and had someone from the city come out to inspect this site.

That's when they discovered the illegal dumping.