For nearly half a year, this small business owner has been ready to open his coffee shop…but the city is refusing to let him do so, all because of antiquated parking mandates.
Outdoor dining venues near San Diego beaches face tough new restrictions from Coastal Commission
The California Coastal Commission approves regulation forcing restaurants near the shoreline with street seating to replace lost parking spots or shut down al fresco dining
Ted Sheils: Many reasons to eliminate on-site parking requirements for restaurants | COMMENTARY
Over 200 other cities in the U.S. have removed on-site parking requirements in some form or another. ... [Annapolis doesn't] have to blaze this path, but we should heed the lessons learned by others who already have.
What’s the future of expanded outdoor dining in Tampa Bay? It differs by city
CLEARWATER — There’s a glimmer of nightlife in downtown Clearwater. Sandwiched between North Osceola Avenue and North Garden Avenue along the 400 and 500 blocks of Cleveland Street, patrons gather on a recent weekend for Sip and Stroll, an outdoor food and drink event that has been happening the third Saturday of every month since October 2020. It started as a way for Clearwater restaurants to ...
Cars and parklets don’t mix: SF searches for solutions after recent accidents - The San Francisco Examiner
Andrew Fidelman got the call in the middle of the night from a friend delivering bad news: The parklet outside his wine bar had been demolished by a speeding car.
More Dining Spots Mean Fewer Parking Spots, And San Diego Seems Fine With That (KPBS Midday Edition Segments) | KPBS
The city has approved hundreds of outdoor dining permits since the pandemic began. Yet despite causing a big loss in parking across the city, the program appears to have widespread support.
Polarizing parklets: How SF thinks about public space could forever change - The San Francisco Examiner
Rachel Herbert owns three cafes in San Francisco. All sit next to parks that draw heavy picnic crowds and provide a respite of fresh air from some of The City’s more crowded neighborhoods.
Dozens of St. Petersburg businesses apply for parking space street dining program permit
The city's expansion of outdoor dining into the street helped restaurants lower indoor capacity, keep people safe and not lose customers through the pandemic.