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After a long-awaited decision on the application, Cedar Lee District will allow alcoholic beverages on the go.Ordinance No. 077-2024 authorizes the establishment of the first-ever Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area in Cleveland Heights.The proposal was first read in April. It underwent a rare five readings before Cleveland Heights City Council members approved the ordinance.The Ohio Department of Liquor Control signed off on the application this month.
With the Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area, Burns believes it’ll bring in sweeping numbers.“I think it will bring more people to the district because it's something new. It's something novel. It’s something that enables you to do something you can't do in other places. It's a point of interest for sure,” Burns said.Both Burns and Mustafa said their businesses are ready to take on more customers.
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