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CB2 SLA and outdoor-dining report flags enforcement gaps, data access problems for complaints
Summary
CB2 licensing chairs reported multiple noncompliance instances at sidewalk and roadbed dining locations, urged clearer complaint pathways (311) and noted missing open-data records after SLA system changes.
Donna Raftery, chair of CB2’s SLA 1 and 2 review, reported a month marked by multiple licensing referrals and a string of denials or recommended denials for roadbed and sidewalk seating due to noncompliance with stipulations and past agreements.
Raftery told the executive committee the board had recommended denial for several applications, including locations tied to chronic noncompliant operators (examples cited in committee discussion…
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