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La Jolla restaurants 'thrilled' after San Diego approves one-year extension for outdoor dining


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Outdoor dining patios, corrals and parklets that have become familiar sights in La Jolla will be allowed to remain until summer next year following a May 18 vote by the San Diego City Council.
The council unanimously approved a one-year extension of interim urgency regulations to allow the city’s Temporary Outdoor Business Operation permit program to continue until July 13, 2022.
The approval extends the expiration date for all permitted outdoor operations and allows restaurants and other businesses to continue outdoor operations at their discretion, even if COVID-19 health orders are rescinded.
The interim rules offered a streamlined permitting process that allowed businesses to move their operations onto sidewalks and parking lanes along streets and, in some cases, build elevated platforms or decking for seating. Others expanded onto private parking lots, which did not require a special permit. ....

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Without fixes, city could revoke restaurant parklet permits


Without fixes, city could revoke restaurant parklet permits
Restaurant owners who have already spent tens of thousands of dollars on outdoor parklets to accommodate diners could soon have their outdoor permits revoked.
and last updated 2021-05-19 20:58:43-04
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Restaurant owners who have already spent tens of thousands of dollars on outdoor parklets to accommodate diners during the pandemic could soon have their outdoor permits revoked.
The city is giving them a deadline of July 13, 2021 to get their parklets up to code. Doing so would allow them at least another year to operate on city sidewalks and streets, because the City Council voted this week to allow those operations through July 13, 2022. ....

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