ANN ARBOR, MI -- Retail and dining businesses can continue using downtown Ann Arbor’s streets for extra space through the end of November.
City Council on Monday, Oct. 19 approved the extension to provide outdoor seating to promote physical distancing until Monday Nov. 30, or until the number of customers allowed is no longer reduced by the state, according to a resolution. Closures were set to expire on Sunday, Nov. 1.
“I see people’s thresholds changing to eating outdoors. Science has indicated that eating outside is safer than eating inside,” said Council Member Ali Ramlawi, who owns the Jerusalem Garden restaurant, 314 E. Liberty St. “We are seeing people eating outside in 40-degree temperatures.”
Street closures will last from 2 p.m. on Fridays through 8 p.m. Sundays.
Closures include:
- Main Street from William Street to Liberty Street.
- Main Street from Liberty Street to Washington Street.
- Washington Street from South Ashley to Main Street.
- Maynard Street from East Liberty Street to East William Street (closure is seven days a week).
- East Liberty Street from Thompson Street to South State Street.
- South State Street from East Washington Street to East William Street.
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