The temporary Open SLO program that brought parklets to downtown San Luis Obispo is set to expire this month. On July 5 and 19, City Council will consider a plan to make those parklets permanent. I spoke with Adam Fukushima and Luke Schwartz from SLO's Public Works Department to find out what the city is proposing.
Action item: Take a look at the new Outdoor Dining Guide draft at openslo.org. When that draft comes to the city council next week, you can share your thoughts by emailing, calling or showing up in person to give public comment. The July 5 meeting agenda has all you need to know.
Technical note: We had some audio issues that made our sound quality less than ideal. Apologies for the glitch.
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