Int 2127-2020
| * | Antonio Reynoso | | Preconsidered Proposed Int. No. 2127-A | Expiration of the outdoor dining program. | Introduction | The bill would extend the expiration of the City’s current outdoor dining program until September 30, 2021. That program would be replaced by a permanent program to allow for the use of roadway seating as outdoor dining areas. In addition, the bill would allow the use of portable electric and propane heaters in outdoor dining areas, subject to guidelines issued by the Fire Department. | Hearing on P-C Item by Comm | |
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Int 2127-2020
| * | Antonio Reynoso | | | Expiration of the outdoor dining program. | Introduction | The bill would extend the expiration of the City’s current outdoor dining program until September 30, 2021. That program would be replaced by a permanent program to allow for the use of roadway seating as outdoor dining areas. In addition, the bill would allow the use of portable electric and propane heaters in outdoor dining areas, subject to guidelines issued by the Fire Department. | Amendment Proposed by Comm | |
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Int 2127-2020
| * | Antonio Reynoso | | | Expiration of the outdoor dining program. | Introduction | The bill would extend the expiration of the City’s current outdoor dining program until September 30, 2021. That program would be replaced by a permanent program to allow for the use of roadway seating as outdoor dining areas. In addition, the bill would allow the use of portable electric and propane heaters in outdoor dining areas, subject to guidelines issued by the Fire Department. | Amended by Committee | |
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Int 2127-2020
| A | Antonio Reynoso | | | Expiration of the outdoor dining program. | Introduction | The bill would extend the expiration of the City’s current outdoor dining program until September 30, 2021. That program would be replaced by a permanent program to allow for the use of roadway seating as outdoor dining areas. In addition, the bill would allow the use of portable electric and propane heaters in outdoor dining areas, subject to guidelines issued by the Fire Department. | P-C Item Approved by Comm | Pass |
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