Restaurants will need space for social distancing. These Capital Region cities are looking at streets and parking spaces

bizjournals Thursday, 14 May 2020 ()
"We are throwing around ideas," said Monica Kurzejeski, Troy's deputy mayor. "We’re trying to mesh that conversation into a bigger one of using our streets and alleys as active areas for businesses to restart."
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News video: Baltimore City Council Weighing Plan To Temporarily Close Streets To Allow For More Exercising

Baltimore City Council Weighing Plan To Temporarily Close Streets To Allow For More Exercising 02:16

The Baltimore City Council is considering a plan that would temporarily create more space on city streets for pedestrians and bicyclists trying to exercise while also abiding by social distancing recommendations.