The temporary outdoor patio at your favorite restaurant isn’t two years old yet but it feels like it’s been there forever. Several cities are looking at making 'forever' a reality.
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For most cities in San Diego County, the outdoor dining areas born during the pandemic won’t last forever as they stand now. A spokesman for the city of San Diego said each temporary outdoor area will go away July 13 unless the restaurant owners successfully get a new permit for an area that’s been inspected and approved by the city.
In the City of Chula Vista, existing temporary outdoor dining areas can remain through July 31, 2023, according to a spokesperson. The city will work with those businesses next year on extending those dates. Encinitas City Hall was closed Friday and a spokesperson couldn’t give NBC 7 details about what programs city staff will investigate.“This happened once. It could happen again," she said."If it’s safer for everybody, we definitely like it."
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