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Committee clears permanent "streetery" ordinance to make outdoor dining program permanent

2167650 · January 27, 2025
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Summary

The committee heard a presentation on a permanent outdoor dining (streetery) ordinance that would replace a temporary COVID-era program, add a fee structure, seasons and inspections, and voted to send the measure to new business with a recommendation to approve.

A Detroit City Council committee on Monday moved to codify a permanent outdoor dining program — known in the ordinance as a “streetery” — sending the proposed amendment to Chapter 43 of the City Code to new business with a recommendation to approve.

The ordinance would convert the temporary outdoor dining allowances created during the COVID pandemic into a permanent program and add a permit fee structure, defined permitting seasons, required inspections and interdepartmental review involving Public Works, Municipal Parking, Fire and Building…

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