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HomeMy WebLinkAbout032322 Streateries open house press release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: March 23, 2022 Steve King, Public Works Director 360.379.5090 sking@cityofpt.us CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND HOSTING OPEN HOUSE ON STREATERIES MARCH 29 at 4pm PORT TOWNSEND – The City of Port Townsend will host an open house at the Cotton Building (607 Water Street) on March 29 from 4:30pm – 6:00pm to allow members of the public to learn and provide feedback about possible long-term streateries and parklets in Port Townsend. During the pandemic, streateries and parklets have provided open-air public spaces. Updates to the City’s code and the development of standards could allow more permanent structures, requiring better aesthetics and more durable structures. City staff will be on hand to answer questions and engage. They desire to hear from the community to help propose balanced options to City Council for their consideration. A corresponding survey is now live and can be accessed from: https://mailchi.mp/24c931825300/streatery-input-needed-please-take-this-survey The City Council agreed to the following schedule which provide opportunities for public comment and feedback: 1. March 21, 2022 Survey noted above distributed by Port Townsend Main Street 2. March 29, 2022 Open House at 4:30 at the Cotton Building 3. March 31, 2022 Survey closes 4. April 4, 2022, City Council Meeting reviews public feedback 5. April 18, 2022, City Council Meeting - Council will be presented with proposed code and receives public feedback 6. May 2, 2022, City Council Meeting presents any revisions of ordinance for the proposed code Parklets are spaces in which parking stalls are converted to support public outdoor enjoyment of the surrounding urban landscape. Parklets are usually equipped with greenery and seating. Parklets may be initiated through coordination with the City in cooperation with adjoining businesses. Parklets are open the public at all times. Streateries are spaces used specifically to support an adjoining restaurant. A streatery can be controlled as an exclusive space for the restaurant during business hours. Streateries must remain open to the public after hours. Streateries are similar to sidewalk cafes except they occupy parking spaces instead of the sidewalk. Streateries are initiated by the adjoining property owner and authorized through a permit by the City. To learn more about streateries, parklets, and their differences, please see the links and information below. Slideshow: https://cityofpt.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=4&clip_id=2380&meta_ id=199161 City Council Meeting Presentation/Video: https://cityofpt.granicus.com/player/clip/2380?view_id=4&meta_id=1 99157&redirect=true # # #