The program, which originally was to end March 1, was developed by city departments working with the Downtown Dayton Partnership.
It provides businesses with guidance on planning, installing and operating new patios and customer seating on private property or in public right of way areas, including sidewalks or curbside parking zones, according to a release from the city. City staff also assist businesses with the application and permitting process, and assistance is provided for both temporary and permanent installations, the release stated.
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