Avs Watch Parties: Denver Loosens Restrictions in Hopes of Boosting Bar and Restaurant Business

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So what does that really mean?

On June 8, the City of Denver announced that it is"allowing a temporary waiver of the 30-day rule for a temporary modification of premises application for Avalanche watch parties at bars and restaurants," according to the Liquor Licensing Division website.

In the early months of the pandemic, Denver created a temporary outdoor dining program ."The temporary outdoor dining program is a longer duration program, launched at a time when there were restrictions on indoor dining capacity and gatherings to prevent the spread of COVID-19 before vaccines were widely available to offer public health protection," Escudero explains."It also offered expedited review for street and public sidewalk closures.

 

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