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Neighborhoods committee tightens signage rules as it approves outdoor-dining dogs ordinance
Summary
The committee approved an ordinance allowing dogs in designated outdoor dining areas but amended the bill to add minimum signage requirements and directed staff to coordinate size and legibility standards with the planning department and rules committee.
The Neighborhoods Committee voted to approve bill 20250866, an ordinance that authorizes designated outdoor dining areas to permit dogs, after adopting amendments to clarify signage requirements.
Councilwoman Clark Murray urged adding explicit language on sign size so patrons know in advance that dogs may be present. She asked that the planning department be given authority to require legible signage; as…
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