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Wednesday, May 20, 2020

City to Consider Temporary Restaurant Outdoor Seating Proposals

After a number of restaurants and neighborhood organizations sent a letter to Mayor Michael Hancock more than a week ago asking for an easing of standard outdoor seating restrictions to help once the state gives the go-ahead for restaurants to reopen, the city responded by posting an online form on the City of Denver website for businesses to submit their expansion proposals.

And during a press conference today, Governor Jared Polis made it clear that he'll encourage Denver and other municipalities to seriously consider such proposals, which might require zoning exceptions and changes to current rules and regulations.

The form will allow individual restaurants, bars and similar businesses to request an expansion of outdoor seating onto sidewalks, parking lots, lawns, streets and other areas adjacent to their properties, and takes into account the proposed use of both private property and public right-of-way.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Suspend the open liquor law and let folks drink on lawns and parks too!

Anonymous said...

We look forward to working with you on a solution that allows you to offer outdoor service. As we review your application, please keep in mind the following

The State must allow for restaurants to open dine-in service before these permits can take effect