New Jersey lawmakers consider bill to allow towns to OK street drinking, sidewalk sales

New Jersey towns could choose to close off streets and allow bars, restaurants and other businesses to allow eating, drinking and retail sales on roadways and sidewalks during the coronavirus outbreak under a bill before lawmakers.

News 12 Staff

Jun 18, 2020, 12:41 AM

Updated 1,576 days ago

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New Jersey towns could choose to close off streets and allow bars, restaurants and other businesses to allow eating, drinking and retail sales on roadways and sidewalks during the coronavirus outbreak under a bill before lawmakers.
The measure would allow towns to close off a street between Thursday and Sunday, and restrict it to pedestrian access. The measure has already passed the state Senate, and was advanced in an Assembly committee on Wednesday.
Bars and restaurants could move tables onto sidewalks or into roadways to serve food and alcoholic beverages to patrons, who would still be required to observe social distancing and use personal protective equipment, to be enforced by the municipality.
Restaurants in New Jersey have not been allowed to offer indoor dining since mid-March. Outdoor dining was allowed as of June 15.
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The Associated Press wire services contributed to this report.