Say goodbye to some pandemic-era streateries after Labor Day.
As more people return to indoor dining, pandemic-born pedestrian zones for outdoor dining are slowly disappearing. Montgomery Countyits plans for four of its “streateries” this week, and one in Silver Spring and one in Bethesda are set to partially close after Labor Day.
Silver Spring’s Newell Street and Bethesda’s Woodmont Avenue will both reopen to vehicle traffic in two weeks. But Newell Street will occasionally close to cars and be used as a public gathering space throughout the year; meanwhile, the Woodmont Avenue streatery will only be closed and open to vehicles temporarily for construction.
Don’t worry—Norfolk Avenue in Bethesda and Price Avenue in Wheaton will remain open as streateries. Businesses still using pandemic-era seating additions that aren’t officially designated as streateries will need to apply for a Montgomery County permit after Labor Day to meet accessibility requirements.
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