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Outdoor dining feedback sought

Hospitality businesses and community members across Greater Geelong can shape the direction for traders about alfresco dining, making public areas more vibrant and ensuring safety.

Open for feedback, the Draft Outdoor Dining Guidelines intend to provide guidance about suitable locations, exclusion and pedestrian zones and allowable types of fixed and temporary furniture, including planters, tables and barriers.

The draft guidelines focus on establishing a consistent and efficient approach to the application process, permit types, positioning, safety measures, design elements, operations and maintenance.

Businesses in Greater Geelong would be able to apply for a permit to use public spaces other than footpaths such as pedestrian laneways and plazas, considering factors such as safety, surrounding uses, and public need.

Greater Geelong mayor Stretch Kontelj OAM said council recognised the value of outdoor dining and was committed to collaborating with businesses to facilitate this activity.

“Alfresco dining in central Geelong and across the region is a significant driver of the economy and helps to make public spaces more vibrant,” Mayor Kontelj said.

“Dining on the footpath, in unique laneways and plazas attracts local and international visitors, supports jobs and helps people to feel safe.

“Whether you’re a business owner, supplier, outdoor dining patron or from the broader community, I encourage you to have your say on these important guidelines.”

The guidelines have been informed by engagement such as workshops and surveys with traders, emergency services and community members, and an Accessibility Review last year.

Share your feedback and ideas at yoursay.geelongaustralia.com.au/outdoordining

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