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City offers boost to help outdoor shops, patios prepare to open

Permit fees for sidewalk sales, patios and cafes being waived this year
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As the province’s COVID-19 restart plans move forward, the city is developing several measures to make it easier for small businesses to open storefront retail operations, and to help the restaurant and hospitality industry open sidewalk patios and cafes, once permitted to do so. In this 2014 photo, Christopher Gainer of Peddler's Pub, shows off the patio at the bar and restaurant. (File)

As the province’s COVID-19 restart plans move forward, the city is developing several measures to make it easier for small businesses to open storefront retail operations, and to help the restaurant and hospitality industry open sidewalk patios and cafes, once permitted to do so.  

The city will waive permit fees associated with use of storefronts for sidewalk sales and related uses. The city will also waive fees for patios and sidewalk cafes, once these amenities are permitted under the provincial restart plan. 

Processes for applications and inspections by the municipality will be simplified and streamlined to ensure local businesses can quickly set up shop once the province gives the green light.

"This is an opportunity to give our restaurants, retailers and other local businesses a small boost during what has been a very difficult time," said Mayor Brian Bigger. 

"But we also need to make sure we do this safely and smartly. I am really looking forward to seeing this succeed and I know just about everyone is also looking forward to getting out, pulling up a chair or doing some shopping as we slowly and carefully work our way back toward normal living."

The first stage of Ontario’s plan to restart the economy permits the reopening of retail stores located outside of shopping malls with a separate street-front entrance. Restaurants and bars remain closed for dining and refreshments at this time; however, restaurants are open for takeout.

The city is working closely with Public Health Sudbury & Districts to prepare appropriate guidelines and requirements that businesses must follow as part of their plans for expansion to the outdoors.

Details to support businesses in the creation of outdoor spaces will be available in conjunction with provincial announcements. This work will further strengthen the city’s readiness for economic recovery from COVID-19.

For COVID-19 updates and information related to city services, visit the city’s COVID-19 website, or visit the city’s Facebook page or Twitter account.

For the most up-to-date local information on COVID-19, visit the Public Health Sudbury & Districts website.


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