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Committee recommends council renew DORA and allow event-specific temporary boundary activations

Law and Ordinance Committee · March 9, 2026
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Summary

The Law and Ordinance Committee recommended the council confirm continued operation of the DORA, file a new application that adds temporary activation zones for a June 6 stadium concert and four Fridays in July, and authorize staff to sign agreements subject to property-owner permission and legal review.

Jeff Schilling opened the Law and Ordinance Committee meeting and outlined a recommendation that the council confirm continued operation of the city’s Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area, or DORA, and file a renewed application that would allow temporary expansion of the DORA’s boundaries for specific events.

The committee’s recommendation would leave the standard DORA boundaries intact but add the ability to activate three temporary areas on an event-by-event basis, Schilling said. Those activations would require both property-owner permission and council authorization. “As part of our application…property owner permission before the…

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