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Evansville council adopts amended downtown DORA, narrows boundary to avoid one church
Summary
The Evansville Common Council voted unanimously to adopt an amended ordinance creating a Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) in downtown Evansville with modified boundaries and participating permit locations.
The Evansville Common Council on March 10 adopted an amended ordinance establishing a designated outdoor refreshment area, or DORA, for downtown Evansville, with revised boundaries and specific participating businesses.
The ordinance, G-2025-05, was amended to move the southern boundary north from Cherry Street into Walnut and extend into portions of Locust, changes the city said were needed to secure required letters of consent from nearby churches. The council declared the ordinance…
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