Politics & Government

Will Outdoor Dining Changes be Palatable?

What do you think the regulations for outdoor dining should be?

Radnor Township's Planning Commission on Sept. 4 met to discuss outdoor dining and changing the township's current regulations.

According to Main Line Media News, "Commission members tended to be most comfortable with a plan that would minimize additional parking requirements for fewer, as few as 10 or 12 seats perhaps, and they also were reluctant to sign on to a plan that might encourage more than 50 outdoor seats."

The proposed ordinance would extend the current outdoor dining season to be March 1 to November 30. The commission also discussed dining hours, the newspaper reports.

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Watch the discussion in the video section of this article.

What do you think are the most important outdoor dining regulations? Or should there be no limits? Tell us in the comments.

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