Better rules for Dallas night life?

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Last week, Dallas City Council members heard recommendations on how to improve night life and entertainment rules.

Dallas needs to be friendly toward small, unique businesses that build up the city’s character by providing food, drink and entertainment that make lasting memories. But it also needs a regulatory environment that empowers the city to punish bad actors.

That isn’t an easy balance to find, but we hope the city can get there with a recent effort focused on Dallas’ night life. Last week, Dallas City Council members on the Quality of Life, Arts and Culture Committee heard recommendations on how to improve night life and entertainment rules. Revisiting this policy area is a good idea. Business operators say the existing framework can be murky, and the new regulations are intended to make expectations clearer.Our one cautionary note is that City Hall mustn’t default to its usual habit of turning every process into a root canal-like experience for the people who run businesses in Dallas. Speed and efficiency will be key. The recommendations include creating a new entertainment license for businesses hosting public events like live music or dancing. Businesses would be subject to standards set using a system that classifies venues based on capacity, operating hours and type of operation. The recommendations also include an improved system for noise rules.This framework came from the city’s Hospitality and Nightlife Task Force, a group of Dallas residents, business owners and others. It set out to modernize outdated code and address business and community concerns. Key community and business members participated in the process. City documents list Chris Heinbaugh, Dallas Economic Development Corp. member and chief advocacy officer at AT&T Performing Arts Center; Jon Hetzel, managing partner at Madison Partners; former City Plan Commission Chair Tony Shidid and other well-known names.or for practices like charging a cover fee to pay for live music. Editorial columnist Robert Wilonsky reported last year on the consequences of a. It’s encouraging that the city is replacing rules with the spirit of streamlining them instead of merely adding to regulatory barriers. But license approvals could take an estimated three months, according to city documents. That is an absurd timeline, and the city should hesitate to enact these new rules without ensuring that timeline will be shorter. One important topic we would encourage the city to revisit is how we can better define entertainment districts. A city presentation lists that as an item for future consideration. That could make it easier to impose district-specific regulations, especially when it comes to sound.Especially with the World Cup approaching, it’s absolutely critical for Dallas to get these rules right. We need a vibrant entertainment scene if the city is going to thrive.Dallas Morning News editorials are written by the paper's Editorial Board and serve as the voice and view of the paper. The board considers a broad range of topics and is overseen by the Editorial Page Editor.

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