Restaurants near the First Street Plaza construction in downtown St. Charles will not have to pay the city for outdoor dining permits for the next 100 days in an effort to offset the hindrances caused by the construction, including dust, noise and limited accessibility.
Restaurants near the First Street Plaza construction in downtown St. Charles will not have to pay the city for outdoor dining permits for the next 100 days to offset the hindrances caused by the construction, including dust, noise and limited accessibility.
The measure was approved in two unanimous votes, with council members Ryan Bongard and Paul Lencioni abstaining. Last summer, the sidewalk cafe permit fees collected from McNally's, Gia Mia, La Zaza, La Mesa and Alter Brewing totaled $7,228. This year, if fees were collected, the total from those restaurants would be about $6,480, as each restaurant had to reduce its outdoor dining space due to the construction.
The First Street redevelopment project has been in the works since 2020. The first phase was completed last spring and included building a retention wall along the Fox River and filling the hole where the Manor Restaurant had been demolished.
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