Fans of downtown Camas’ outdoor dining “parklets” will have to wait at least a year to see if the open-air eating spaces put in place during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic might someday return.
Camas city officials decided this week to pause the parklet-renewal conversation, but said they would take it up again in the future.
“We will consider it at a later date, but for this year we’re not going to consider any applications,” Camas Mayor Steve Hogan said Monday, Feb. 6, during the Council’s workshop.
Known as parklets, street eateries and “streeteries,” the outdoor dining areas popped up on streets across the country in 2020 and 2021, as a way for restaurants impacted by public health mandates prohibiting indoor dining to serve customers in a safer, better ventilated, outdoor environment.
“These are always in the (street) and typically in parking areas,” Camas Engineering Manager Curleigh Carothers told the Council during its Monday evening workshop. “We had these parklets in the downtown area. Mesa and Feast 316 had them installed … based on the governor’s order for no indoor seating in restaurants during COVID.”