Chamber of Commerce members discussed this law with the Public Policy Council and Tucson Restaurant Advisory Council to get feedback on the potential changes.
After these discussions and hearing from other members, the Chamber asked Mayor Regina Romero and council members to hold off on making a decision.Mayor Romero and the Council decided Tuesday to keep the public hearing open, postponing a vote on the code amendments.The City plans on bringing stakeholders together to meet with staff where they will tweak the proposed amendments.
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