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Evansville council adopts amended downtown DORA, narrowing southern boundary

5443161 · March 10, 2025
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The Evansville Common Council unanimously approved an amended designated outdoor refreshment area (DORA) boundary and added participating businesses after obtaining required letters of consent from nearby schools and churches.

The Evansville Common Council on March 10 unanimously approved an amendment to the city’s designated outdoor refreshment area, moving the southern boundary north from Cherry Street to Walnut and adding a few downtown businesses as authorized DORA permit locations.

The change, approved 9-0 on second reading as ordinance G2025-05, was presented to the council as a technical correction needed for the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission application and to reflect consent letters from nearby institutions. “Any church or K through 12 school that is within 200 feet of the DORA has to…

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