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Temporary Regulatory Relief for Businesses: Use of Sidewalk, Private Property & Signage (Interim Zoning Regulations) AB 7993

4 stops across 2 bodies · Jun 22, 2020 → Dec 7, 2020

Summary

City Council adopted interim zoning regulations in December 2020 to provide temporary regulatory relief for businesses during COVID-19 recovery. The ordinance allowed expanded use of sidewalks, private property, and temporary signage.

Timeline

Each card is one meeting where this item was discussed, oldest first.

Jun 22, 2020 City Council Regular Meeting
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Jun 22, 2020 City Council Special Meeting
Temporary Regulatory Relief for Businesses: Use of Sidewalk, Private Property & Signage
Action: Adopt Ordinances
The CARES Act was enacted March 27, 2020, to provide immediate relief in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its unprecedented economic impacts. This agenda bill provides an overview of the CARES Act as it applies to the needs of local governments.
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Jul 20, 2020 City Council Regular Meeting
Action: Conduct Public Hearing
The restrictions on business operations due to COVID-19 and outlined in the State's "Stay Home Stay Healthy" proclamation and “Safe Start” reopening plan have caused devastating impacts for many small businesses. As a result of business outreach and surveys, the City received requests from businesses to allow for easing the use of public sidewalks and private property to expand business operations
Open meeting →
Dec 7, 2020 City Council Regular Meeting Final action here
Action: Conduct Public Hearing; Adopt Ordinances
Carried 7-0
The restrictions on business operations due to COVID-19 and outlined in the State's "Stay Home Stay Healthy" proclamation and “Safe Start” reopening plan have caused devastating impacts for many small businesses. As a result of business outreach and surveys, the City received requests from businesses to allow for easing the use of public sidewalks and private property to expand business operations
Open meeting →