Outdoor dining will now become a permanent fixture on the city’s busy sidewalks and streets — but not without a few restrictions, the NYC Council voted Thursday.
Outdoor dining is set to become a permanent fixture on the the city’s busy sidewalks and streets — but not without a few restrictions.
over whether to extend the COVID-19 lifeline given then-struggling restaurants at the start of the pandemic. “This bill preserves the best parts of the temporary program and eliminates the worst. We will create a vibrant, clean, and safe streetscape; give restaurants the clarity they need to continue serving their customers; and make New York City the best outdoor dining city in the world,” he added.
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