Thursday, July 8, 2021

Cuomo says the restaurant shanties can stay another year

NY Post

Andrew Cuomo approved a measure that allows restaurants to set up outdoor dining on city sidewalks and streets. Don Pollard/Office of Governor Andrew Cuomo

Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday rubber stamped a measure that temporarily extends a COVID-lockdown policy that permitted restaurants to set up shop on city sidewalks and streets — a pandemic practice that the Democrat said has served as “much-needed lifeline” to eateries.

The law, which takes effect immediately, extends for another year an executive order signed by the governor letting municipal spaces such as sidewalks and streets be used for outdoor dining, which has allowed for physical distancing — and for New Yorkers to enjoy meals without risking spreading COVID-19, which is more easily transmitted indoors.

“As we build New York back better than it was before, it’s important that we learn from the past and capitalize on those efforts that helped so many of New York’s small businesses survive amid the global pandemic,” said Cuomo in a statement about the bill signing. 

“By extending the much-needed lifeline that allowed restaurants to use outdoor public spaces for seating during the pandemic, New York is ensuring that these small businesses will be able to continue to use these spaces as they work to rebuild and support the revitalization of the Empire State.”

 







7 comments:

georgetheatheist said...

You want to eat in the gutter? Ewwwwww!

TheSheeple said...

The Sheeple want to party!
New York! New York! Love it or leave it!

Anonymous said...

We might be grateful for some revitalized outdoor dining when the lockdown comes back this fall-winter.

Anonymous said...

New homes for the Subway Rats?

Anonymous said...

Some outdoor dining is nice when regulated properly and helps businesses owners.

Anonymously Grey Gardens said...

PIZZA RAT rejoices!

Anonymous said...

NYC the new Third World Shithole ! Bob Grant was right...