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Is Bexley Patio on tap? DORA again to come before City Council on April 13


City of Bexley

A “Bexley Patio,” allowing participating restaurants along East Main Street to expand outdoor seating areas, will be created if Bexley City Council approves Ordinance 10-21. 

Mayor Ben Kessler submitted the application for a Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) on Feb. 25.

On March 30, council held the third reading and public hearing but voted 7-0 to table the ordinance until the April 13 meeting to allow for further discussion and public input. 

Kessler said he initially proposed the concept in May 2020 to encourage social distancing among restaurant patrons amid the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Since then, Kessler said he and has worked with Matt Klingler, council’s Recreation and Parks Committee chair, to develop the concept. 

Rather than an actual “patio,” the DORA would serve as a district running along East Main Street. The proposed boundaries of the DORA are between Alum Creek to the west and Cassingham Road to the east and bounded on the north and south by the East Main Street service alleys.  



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