LA County advances effort to make outdoor dining program permanent

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According to a motion by Supervisor Holly Mitchell, the ordinance regarding public rights-of-way must address requirements “for permits, permit fees, and design plans, including standard desi…

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors moved closer on Tuesday, April 19, to adopting a permanent outdoor dining program in unincorporated areas, following the success of temporary measures put in place to assist restaurants during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The board on Tuesday instructed its legal staff to craft those ordinances, and bring them back for approval within the next six months. In terms of private property uses, the ordinance must address issues such as dining area size, barriers, signage, outdoor lighting, live entertainment, amplified sounds and trash disposal, along with parking requirements.

Mitchell noted the success of the program for restaurants, noting it “helped keep many of their doors open during a very tough time.”

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