Philly restaurant owners fear proposed regulations could be the end of most city streeteries

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Philadelphia released proposed regulations for city streeteries last month and some in the industry feel they will be nearly impossible to comply with.

"They didn’t save our life but they kept us alive," said Mark Grika, pointing to six enclosed structures for private outdoor dining at his East Passyunk Ave restaurant, Flannel.

They include a $2,200 annual license fee, a $60,000 security bond, a requirement to break down the structures before inclement weather and electrical changes that include generators or wiring underground.

 

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As Jimmy Vax (PhillyMayor), and friends, continue to destroy the city... but that's the democratic way!

They were a joke they just moved the restaurant seating outside not how this was any safer. Emergency is over time to give the parking spaces back

This city can’t get out of its own way!

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