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Follow-Up on Council Request for Outdoor Service Areas
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Summary and Background Information:
The Pilot Outdoor Services Program expands on the now expired Temporary Outdoor Dining Service Area Permit that was established in 2020 as way for business to remain operational during the pandemic. The Commerce City Blue Ribbon Economic Development Advisory Committee suggested that the City reimplement the permit to allow businesses to once again offer outdoor services to their patrons. The Pilot Program that will be presented tonight makes a more permanent program for the City, while still leaving room for Council and staff to review and further improve upon the service in five years. In five years, any program changes can be made and then the program can be made permanent in a new ordinance. At that time, Council can choose to extend any existing permits that business have acquired for outdoor services.
In addition to giving businesses the opportunity to provide outdoor seating and services to patrons, the Pilot Program will:
• Preserve mobility along the sidewalk for all
• Ensure patios are accessible for persons with disabilities, and driver sight lines remain unobstructed
• Maintain emergency access
• Activate the Right-of-Way with additional spaces for people and social gathering
• Contribute to walkable and visually interesting streets
• Promote flexibility for a range of patio options
• Keep the City competitive with other front range cities
Several City departments were involved in drafting this program for the Council’s consideration. Staff is prepared to write an ordinance based on this presentation and Council’s feedback, and intends to bring an ordinance back before Council as soon as possible.
Staff Responsible (Department Head): Jason Rogers, City Manager
Staff Member Presenting: Jenna Hahn, Executive Management Analyst
Financial Impact: N/A
Funding Source: N/A
Staff Recommendation: Provide feedback to staff regarding the presented P...
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