Dayton, OH Pop-Up Patio Program helps businesses comply with COVID-19 distancing standards
Dayton, OH Pop-Up Patio Program COVID-19
The pilot makes public space available to businesses as COVID-19 limits indoor capacity. Successful patio applications allow the expansion of existing patios into parking lots and sidewalks. The parklet and pedlet options use street parking spots for platformed seating and extended sidewalks. Each application requires photos and plans for the proposed space along with proof of liability insurance. Dayton extended the pilot through December 2021 due to rising cases.
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City of Dayton begins pop-up patio program
Temporary patios are new or expanded seating areas installed on sidewalks or private parking lots owned by the restaurant. A temporary parklet, or platform cafe, is installed over on-street parking. Pedlets are on-street parking spaces that have been converted to safe pedestrian walkways.
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