Earlier this year, the owner of a shop downtown stacked her snow tires on the sidewalk outside her door and tried to sell them.ย
That and all the other random uses downtown business owners are finding for sidewalksโfolding tables, racks of clothes, brochure displaysโis a problem, representatives of the Bend Downtownerโs Association told the Bend City Council Wednesday night.ย
There are two main concerns, said the Downtowner reps.
One is equity. Right now restaurants have to pay to use the sidewalks for their tables and chairs and some restaurant owners are frustrated that others donโt have to pay to use the space.
The other problem is accessibility for people with disabilities, people pushing baby strollers, etc.ย
โWe arenโtโฆtrying to make it difficult to do business downtown,โ clarified Chuck Arnold, director of the Downtownerโs Association. He just wants to see an equitable solution that provides access to all sidewalks downtown, he said.ย
The solution is clarity of rules and consistency in their application, said Arnold.
Council members expressed concerns over the problems and said they they would take up the โjunk on the sidewalkโ at a later meeting. ย
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This article appears in Jun 21-27, 2012.







