Jacksonville Beach City Council approves plan to expand sidewalk dining permits for some restaurants

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Jacksonville Beach City Council approves plan to expand sidewalk dining permits for some restaurants
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Jacksonville Beach City Council approved a plan Monday to expand sidewalk dining permits for restaurants.

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The Jacksonville Beach City Council voted 7-0 in favor of the plan Monday night, as everyone agreed this was the next best move for Jacksonville Beach businesses.Eligible restaurants must be located between Second and Sixth Avenue North and between First and Second Street. The decision came after city leaders launched a successful sidewalk dining test program at Jekyll Brewing and Oaxaca Club.Other restaurants eligible for sidewalk dining may include:V Pizza at 1st Street North and 5th Avenue NorthWider sidewalks in Jax Beach? City rolls out survey to gauge residents’ thoughts on Urban Trail ProjectGet ready for Insider Deals that offer great savings on gift ideas, home essentials and hair care products.

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