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Trackdown Management s Picking Up the Pieces

Trackdown Management s Picking Up the Pieces
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Lompoc extends outdoor dining through 2021

City of Lompoc LOMPOC, Calif. Lompoc City Council adopted an urgency ordinance allowing outdoor dining through 2021 on Thursday. On Tuesday, during the City Council meeting, the council voted unanimously in favor of adopting the ordinance. Back on July 16, 2020, City Manager Jim Throop issued a proclamation suspending city regulations that prohibited outdoor operation of city businesses. The city council ratified and approved the proclamation on July 21, 2020. The proclamation will remain in effect until Lompoc City Council ends it or if the council declares an end to the local state of emergency from the COVID-19 pandemic. Outdoor seating for city restaurants and foodservice establishments will go until December 31, 2021.

Lompoc City Council allows outdoor dining in public space for remainder of year

Lompoc City Council allows outdoor dining in public space for remainder of year
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Carpinteria Extends COVID-19 Ordinance Allowing Businesses to Operate in Outside Public Areas

City Council votes unanimously to continue program through December while exploring whether to make it permanent Since March 2020, the City of Carpinteria has issued 28 permits for businesses and other organizations to expand their operations outside or into public street rights-of-way. (Jade Martinez-Pogue / Noozhawk photo) By Jade Martinez-Pogue, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @MartinezPogue May 16, 2021 | 9:30 p.m. With Santa Barbara County gaining increasing control over the COVID-19 pandemic, the Carpinteria City Council voted last week to extend an emergency ordinance allowing local businesses to expand operations into street rights-of-way. “Many local businesses were forced to close for a number of months over the past year and, when open, business activities have been severely restricted,” City Manager Dave Durflinger wrote in a staff report to the council.

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