The City Council plans to cap fees for outdoor dining, benefitting smaller restaurants that relied on outdoor dining to stay afloat during the pandemic.
is planning on setting a fee cap for restaurants hoping to participate in the soon-to-be-unveiled, outdoor dining program.
"This was an incredibly successful program during the pandemic. It helped save thousands of restaurants. Credited with saving about 100,000 jobs throughout the five boroughs. So now we need to transition to a permanent program," said Andrew Rigie, Executive Director of the New York City Hospitality Alliance.
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