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Some Kelowna businesses bothered by Meet Me On Bernard

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Meet Me on Bernard started in 2020. (Black Press file photo)

Concerns from some downtown businesses have prompted reconsideration of the full opening of the Meet Me On Bernard program.

Downtown Kelowna Association (DKA) Executive Director Mark Burley says there are several business owners that like the program, but also a vocal group that doesnsa国际传媒檛 want it.

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A staff report states that feedback from businesses, the public, and key contributors has been mainly positive over the past few years.

However, some business owners noted reduced parking as a barrier, and additional public feedback cited lack of shade, specifically on the north side of Bernard.

At its April 3 regular meeting, council did approve the Victoria Day long weekend closure of the 200 block of Bernard only, with an option for businesses in the 300-500 blocks to expand into adjacent parking stalls only.

Mayor Tom Dyas says council is comfortable with closing the 200 block but concerned with the 400 and 500 blocks.

sa国际传媒淲hat we directed the committee to do (DKA), and staff, is to go back and consider potentially capping it this year at the 300 block.sa国际传媒

Dyas says restaurants in the 400 and 500 blocks would be allowed to expand patio space into adjacent parking areas if they wished, and traffic would still flow through those blocks.

Coun. Maxine DeHart says there is nothing happening on that section of Bernard during the program and further discussion is needed.

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Burley says the initiative tends to get lost in the yeas and nays.

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The DKA is meeting this week and Dyas expects a decision on recommendations for the 400 and 500 blocks would be made by council in the next few weeks.

The full opening of Meet Me On Bernard starts July 1, and the program would end on the Labour Day long weekend.

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