coronavirus relief to capture the fleeting few days of warm weather remaining in 2020.Council passed a motion at its meeting Wednesday to extend its temporary zoning bylaw that allows patios and pop-up retail stands in the city’s right-of-way spaces until the end of the year.It also waived patio fees for the winter season, save for the licence application charge.These measures have proven popular for businesses struggling to get back on their feet during the novel coronavirus pandemic this summer: more than 300 patios have popped up across Ottawa this year compared to fewer than 100 last year.Mayor Jim Watson said the city’s cold weather means the winter patios surely won’t prove as popular for residents as they were this past summer, but.
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