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Council briefed on downtown farmers market plan with 4Seasons operator; license agreement to be considered March 4
Summary
City planning staff told the Arlington City Council that 4 Seasons Markets is the proposed operator for a downtown farmers market and that a license agreement with site rules, fees and insurance requirements will be considered at the council's March 4 meeting.
City long‑range planning staff told the Arlington City Council on Feb. 25 that a downtown farmers market operator has been selected and a license agreement will be brought to the council for consideration at the March 4 meeting.
John Chapman, Long Range Planning Manager, outlined the proposed arrangement and identified 4 Seasons Markets as the operator. Under the draft license, the market would run from the first Saturday in March through the first Saturday in November, initially under a one‑year license with two two‑year extension options (five years total). Market hours would be 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on market days, and the licensed area must be returned to pre‑market condition by 4 p.m.
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