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The city has assured the public that the pains of this year's more stringent procedures for approvals were for good reason, and that they will also make it easier for establishments to re-apply in the years to come.
"After three years of operating as a temporary initiative to assist restaurant operators impacted by COVID-19 restrictions, CaféTO is now a permanent program. New and updated requirements approved in February... ensure the continued benefits and sustainability of the program for restaurants while balancing a range of needs for residents and other businesses," its release reads.
"As part of this transition to a permanent program, city staff were required to conduct detailed reviews of curb lane café applications for the 2023 CaféTO season with input from a number of divisions. The detailed application reviews performed this year will enable quicker permit renewals in future years."
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