
'Streateries' face steep new rules in major US city; will others follow?
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Washington, D.C., restaurants will face new fees and restrictions on outdoor dining starting Dec. 1, including $260 permits and $20 per square foot annually, according to reports.
Deirdre Bardolf is a lifestyle writer with Fox News Digital.
City officials say the crackdown is about restoring order, safety and aesthetics to public streets.
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