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Boulder to shift outdoor-dining pilot to rolling applications, staff seek to simplify rules and shorten equipment lead times

2626502 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

City staff proposed program changes to make the outdoor dining pilot more flexible and user-friendly: a new rolling application window, simpler program guidelines, and shorter manufacturer lead times for leased infrastructure.

City staff briefed the University Hill Community Management Commission on Jan. 7 about planned changes to Boulder's outdoor dining pilot, a citywide program launched in September 2022 and currently scheduled to expire in October 2027.

Reagan, city staff overseeing the program, said the pilot is available to businesses in the public right of way and on private property and that participants can either lease infrastructure from the city vendor or buy their own. "It was launched in September of 20 22. It is a citywide program," Reagan said.

A survey of participating businesses drew responses from…

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