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South Charleston will allow businesses to use sidewalk space
Purpose
Economic recovery
Approach
Changes to regulation
Type
Public space
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About this initiative
South Charleston's city council voted unanimously to retract a sidewalk ordinance, in order to allow businesses to use sidewalk space, including setting up outdoor dining. The intent is to support local businesses as they recover economically.
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Location:
West Virginia
South Charleston
United States
Launch date: May 07, 2020
Actor:
Public sector action
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Partners involved: City of South Charleston
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