NYC Makes Outdoor Dining Permanent with New Rules and Regulations.

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Mayor Eric Adams and the City Council have reached a deal to make sidewalk cafes a permanent feature of New York City's outdoor dining scene, while limiting the use of pandemic-era curbside sheds. The agreement allows restaurants to apply for licenses to set up cafe-style seating outdoors that could operate year-round, while any curbside dining sheds would only be available from April through November. The compromise replaces the city's previous pre-pandemic sidewalk cafe permitting system and is expected to be voted on in June.
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