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SDOT goes European with new Seattle sidewalk policy

Aug 9, 2016, 5:36 AM | Updated: 5:51 pm

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Seattle is experimenting with new sidewalk policies that will allow cafes and restaurants to move out onto the sidewalk. The blue arrow points to a sidewalk marker that indicates where the restaurant begins and the sidewalk ends. (SDOT)

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Is this a Seattle sidewalk or a quaint European cafe? Maybe Portland or San Francisco?

If a local restaurant previously wanted to stretch its operation onto a Seattle sidewalk, it had to erect a fence to create a clear separation between the business and the public way. Now, the Seattle Department of Transportation is. The city is, in turn, changing things up a bit.

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Thanks to a recent change by the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board, restaurants can now outline permitted sidewalk cafes with pavement markers instead of the standard 42-inch high fences.

The city explains that it is modeling its new Seattle sidewalk policy off of what is used in many European cities — as well as Portland and San Francisco. In a , Seattle will work with volunteer businesses to experiment with fence-less sidewalk cafes. In it’s blog, SDOT states it believes the new regulations will “activate streets, create more vibrant neighborhoods, and support economic vitality.”

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In the above diagram, SDOT explains where markers must be to separate the public from the cafe.

Instead of a fence, pavement markers will be installed every 10 feet between the tables and the sidewalk. That way patrons and passersby will know where the sidewalk ends.

To start a , a $146 permit will be required. That permit is good for one year. For that price, a business can get four tables with two chairs each on the sidewalk. There is also a $172 “field review fee.” Not to mention the one-time fee of $516 for the city to review the sidewalk space in question to see if the tables and chairs will work.

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