Bars and restaurants are "the soul of our city," said Anne Hidalgo to the Parisian on Saturday, May 30. She specifies her project to help restaurateurs forced to welcome their customers only on the terrace until June 22.
- Restaurants and cafes can occupy public space
Can not be seated inside to comply with sanitary measures. Customers will therefore be able to sit on the terrace, on the sidewalks and parking spaces at least until September. The mayor added that some twenty streets could be closed to traffic on certain weekends to give them more space. "The Place des Vosges, around the Carreau du temple, the Place Sainte-Marthe in the 10th arrondissement, the rue Lepic in the 18th century or even around the Ourcq canal", the majority of the boroughs are concerned, adds the councilor to the Parisian.
- A charter will be established
To enlarge its “table on street” terrace, a ten-point charter will be offered to merchants. They will have to respect the sanitary protocol, close their establishments at 10 p.m., do not use plastic cups and ensure cleanliness and make this “nice” i possible. In the event of non-compliance, the mayor of Paris has all the same provided for a "verbalization" and the "withdrawal of the possibility of using the temporary terraces."
- Coronapists will last
In recent days, they have appeared in Paris to facilitate the use of bikes in the capital. "I do not want to go back, a new model is required," replied Anne Hidalgo to the detractors of these new yellow lanes. She hopes to fight against pollution and avoid regrouping, especially in public transport.