Daily News | Just 50 Philly restaurants applied for streetery permits as city crackdown starts this week
will survive. As of Monday’s enforcement deadline, just 50 restaurants had submitted applications to legalize their streeteries, officials told The Inquirer, though they declined to release the names of applicants. None have been approved yet, and confusion persists about the process —Deputy Streets Commissioner Rich Montanez said the city has provided ample flexibility ahead of the enforcement. Restaurants will now be told to apply for licenses or face fines for noncompliance.
“[An unlicensed streetery] is automatic grounds for a citation,” Montanez said. “But we’re asking them if they’re planning to get it legalized, then to go in the system and apply, and then we say ‘here’s the process.’”“all unlicensed streetery set-ups must also be removed beginning January 9, 2023.” No licenses had been issued as of Monday, officials said, as the application approvals remain ongoing.
from his Snyder Avenue regulars. The Inquirer on Monday informed owners of the exception for license applicants. He’d already put $10,000 into building the streetery, including running electrical lines under the sidewalk, and then spent another $5,000 to have it torn down and hauled away. Had he known, he said he would have kept his current streetery operating until his application was approved, and then immediately rebuilt in compliance withFileccia, of the restaurant association, said the communication could have been clearer.
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