File #: R-30-22    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 10/17/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/24/2022 Final action: 10/24/2022
Title: Restaurant Parking Lot Usage Pilot Program Extension for Outdoor Dining - For the purpose of directing the City Manager to extend the Annapolis Outdoor Dining Pilot Program, allowing restaurants to use privately-owned parking lots for outdoor dining, for an additional six months.
Sponsors: Ross Arnett
Attachments: 1. R-30-22 First Reader, 2. R-30-22 Fiscal Note, 3. R-30-22 Staff Report, 4. R-30-22 Signed
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Restaurant Parking Lot Usage Pilot Program Extension for Outdoor Dining - For the purpose of directing the City Manager to extend the Annapolis Outdoor Dining Pilot Program, allowing restaurants to use privately-owned parking lots for outdoor dining, for an additional six months.
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CITY COUNCIL OF THE
City of Annapolis

Resolution 30-22

Introduced by: Alderman Arnett
Co-sponsored by:

A RESOLUTION concerning

Restaurant Parking Lot Usage Pilot Program Extension for Outdoor Dining

FOR the purpose of directing the City Manager to extend the Annapolis Outdoor Dining Pilot Program, allowing restaurants to use privately-owned parking lots for outdoor dining, for an additional six months.

WHEREAS, In determining that outdoor dining is a highly desirable offering by local restaurant establishments, the City Council passed R-22-22 in May 2022 to allow outdoor dining on private parking lots and to initiate a six-month study on the effectiveness of this parking lot usage and the impact on the City's economy; and

WHEREAS, The City completed the study, "Annapolis Outdoor Dining Pilot Analysis," on September 23, 2022, which looked into the impact of outdoor dining on the pilot program restaurants and businesses in the communities near the restaurants, as well as how the loss of restaurant parking for outdoor dining impacted those areas; and

WHEREAS, The study states, "Outdoor dining provides broader economic value to the City and neighborhood as non-restaurant businesses contacted for the study voiced support for more outdoor dining. Not only does it help to stimulate other businesses, but these business owners enjoy being patrons of the restaurants as well."; and

WHEREAS, Gross sales for the five restaurants in the pilot study generally improved in the May to August 2022 period of the pilot program over the same period in 2021; and

WHEREAS, Adding extra seating during the Parking Lot Dining Pilot Program positively impacted the participating restaurants' bo...

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