Bucco: NJ DOT extends Morristown on-street dining to Nov. 1

Sidewalk dining outside the Office Tavern Grill, Morristown, June 15, 2020. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
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On-street dining along South Street and Speedwell Avenue in Morristown has been extended from Oct. 15 to Nov. 1, 2020, state Sen. Anthony M. Bucco (R-25th Dist.) announced on Monday.

Morristown officials had asked state transportation officials to approve the extension for the state-owned roadways.

Read on for Bucco’s statement.

 

Bucco Helps to Secure Outdoor Dining Extension for Morristown Restaurants
NJDOT Approves Request to Allow Morristown Restaurants to Continue Outdoor Dining Through Nov. 1

Senator Anthony M. Bucco announced that he and Morristown officials have succeeded in securing a two-week extension for outdoor dining to continue on South Street and Speedwell Avenue through Nov. 1, 2020.

“I am thrilled that local restaurants in Morristown will be able to continue to serve their customers outside until the beginning of November,” said Bucco (R-25).

“Extending the outdoor dining program along South Street and Speedwell Avenue will give a boost to many family-owned restaurants, helping them to stay afloat throughout these tough times while keeping more workers employed. This will allow more patrons to be served safely throughout the fall season.”

Bucco recently wrote a letter to transportation Commissioner Diane Guttierez-Scaccetti to support Morristown’s request for an extension of on-street outdoor dining permits to November. She responded today approving the extension from Oct. 15 to Nov. 1.

“The COVID pandemic has battered New Jersey’s restaurant industry, with small mom-and-pop establishments on our Main Streets being the hardest hit,” added Bucco. “I am proud that our collaborative work with Mayor Dougherty and the Morristown Partnership to support these small businesses has generated positive results.”

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