09 October 2020

Dining Outdoors in Downtown Mesa: Chairs & Tables On The Sidewalks In The Path of Light Rail Transit

Fast-Food Casual or otherwise - is the City of Mesa serious about financing this with COVID-19 "Pots of Money" when there's more than 140 days of sizzling temperatures in excess of 100 degrees?? . . . and when is there fresh air? (That's the meaning of alfresco guys!)
Pardon me for being skeptical but that is your MesaZona blogger's responsive reaction to one more preposterous proposition from the city's Office of Development Services:
application for restaurant expansions
Application to expand outdoor dining for restaurants and bars

Development Services

The Development Services Department partners with our customers and citizens to promote and maintain quality development in our community.

 To best protect the safety and well being of our customers and employees, Development Services is currently conducting business online and via the telephone. The offices at 55 N. Center are closed until further notice.

Development Services, which includes planning, plan review, and building inspections, is continuing to provide online services at www.mesaaz.gov/dimes to submit applications and submittals.

For any questions about permits, including any planning officer, call 480-644-4273. The call center is open Monday-Thursday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. If you need to pay for a permit by check, please place the check and invoice in the payment utility box on the north side of 55 N Center.

We are continuing to conduct building inspections within one business day.  You can request an inspection by calling the 24-hour line at 480-644-2428.

All public meetings, including Planning and Zoning Board, Board of Adjustment and Design Review Board will continue to meet on a regular schedule. Please visit the individual board pages for detailed information on how to participate in those meetings.

Because of Mayor Giles’ Emergency Proclamation in response to the Coronavirus pandemic, there is an interim process to inform residents of land use applications in place of traditional neighborhood meetings.

https://www.mesaaz.gov/business/development-services

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