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Fullerton City Council votes to end the temporary outdoor dining program
3/18/22 at 5:00pm
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Photo credit: Dustin Malek The City Council voted 4-1 to end the temporary program for businesses using the Walk on Wilshire space but council members expressed some willingness to keep the space provided the city is able to obtain assurances from at least three businesses that they will lease the land and that a bike path is added. What’s unknown is how many of the 23 businesses currently utilizing the temporary outdoor dining program on private land and the nine utilizing it on public space will apply for a standard outdoor dining permit. Back Alley bar and grill in Fullerton is one of nine restaurants that have been participating in the temporary outdoor dining program and utilizing public spaces, such as parking lots or sidewalks during the pandemic. Larry Houser, the owner of Bourbon Street and co-owner of The Bowery, whose restaurants have been utilizing a public parking lot through the temporary program, says they will pursue a standard outdoor dining permit.
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