new york will implement the outdoor dining plan throughout the year, and new york Mayor Bill? On September 25th, local time, de Blasio announced that although the epidemic situation of COVID-19 in this city has improved, new york restaurant will implement the outdoor dining plan for a long time. He thinks it's a help? Save? The way the city struggles with the catering industry. ?
It is reported that this decision was issued by the City Hall under the increasing pressure from the City Council and the struggling restaurants and bars in the city, and it is also out of consideration that indoor dining will continue to be greatly restricted until the COVID-19 epidemic completely disappears. Bill de Blasio said that in the next few years, restaurants will be able to use sidewalks and streets as dining spots to arrange seats. At the same time, it is announced that indoor catering service will start next week, but the number of diners is limited. Bill de Blasio said that restaurants will be able to add heating facilities to keep the temperature in the area, but if the outdoor space is completely closed, they will have to abide by the indoor dining regulations.
Bill de Blasio said that the implementation of this initiative still needs some changes approved by the administrative and municipal committees. He said that officials will arrange outdoor heating throughout the winter. Indoor catering will return to new york on September 31th, when the capacity of restaurants is expected to reach 25%, with other restrictions. The COVID-19 epidemic in the United States has spread wildly, and all kinds of small and medium-sized enterprises have been seriously stagnant. new york City also adopted this policy to save the catering industry.
The plan will allow bars and restaurants to set up dining spots in some areas on sidewalks and roadside parking spaces so that they can serve customers. De Blasio said that this will make it easier for the restaurant and bar industry to survive, and it is also very important for the economic recovery of new york. As early as August, De Blasio announced that 9,111 restaurants would join the open restaurant plan in new york, allowing them to provide outdoor dining services. Through this plan, it is estimated that about 81,111 jobs have been reserved in the city.