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More outdoor seating is coming to local restaurants starting next week thanks to a pilot patio program launched by District 1 Councilman Roberto C. Treviño s office.Mike Sutter /Staff
Update: The Eat on the Street initiative will launch the week of February 21 after being postponed due to the winter storm.
More outdoor seating is coming to local restaurants starting next week as pilot patio program launched by District 1 Councilman Roberto C. Treviño s office begins.
The Eat on the Street initiative aims to provide support to businesses looking to expand their outdoor capacity, Treviño said. The councilman said he s working with the World Heritage Office and the city s public works department since last summer to set up barricades along streets typically used for parking in front of restaurants.
Posted By Nina Rangel on Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 10:42 AM click image Instagram / cullumsattagirl Cullum s Attagirl Ice House s occupancy nearly tripled, thanks to the program. District 1 Councilman Roberto C. Treviño wants to get more butts into locally-owned restaurant seats and he’s started a pilot program dedicated to doing just that. The Eat on the Street initiative is a joint effort between the councilman’s office, the World Heritage Office and the city s public works department that aims to help small businesses expand their footprint, The larger footprint would allow small local businesses to welcome more guests while remaining within pandemic-driven capacity restrictions, according to the story.