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The Crown Point Board of Public Works and Safety on March 5 approved a temporary outdoor merchandise sales permit for Ashley (Ashley Lewis Moore) to sell Saint Patrick’s Day-themed items in front of Tavern on Main (136 South Main Street) during the city’s pub crawl.
Josh presented the request on behalf of the applicant and confirmed the property owner’s permission. Ashley told the board she plans to operate a small table close to the building between noon and 6 p.m. on Saturday, March 9, and that she will leave adequate room on the sidewalk for pedestrian flow. The board approved the request without recorded opposition.
Background: The board has approved similar temporary vendor permits in prior years; staff said the applicant followed the requested process and secured permission from the property owner.
Staff will issue the permit and the vendor must maintain clear pedestrian access while operating on the sidewalk during the event.
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