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First CafTO 2021 locations could be installed as early as May, city report says

Toronto Mayor John Tory endorsed a city report Wednesday that recommends a "bigger and better" CafTO program this spring, which public health orders permitting could see the first of its locations installed by May, almost two months earlier than last year.

Installations contingent on prevailing public health orders

At a news conference Wednesday, Mayor John Tory said CafTO helped hundreds of restaurant and bar operators by allowing them to expand their patios into curb lanes and along sidewalks to allow more space to ensure physical distancing and hold more patrons. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Toronto Mayor John Tory endorsed a city report Wednesday that recommends a "bigger and better" CafTO program this spring, which public health orders permitting could see the first of its locations installed by May, almost two months earlier than last year.

The report, which will be considered by the city's executive committee on Jan. 27, includes details andkey findings aboutthe CafTO program that began as a quick-start pandemic response last summer for Toronto's main street restaurants and bars during the ongoing pandemic.

The report includes recommendations to enhance the program such as updating the registration process so that it's more straightforward, supporting quick installation of CafTO locations, makingcurb lane cafes safer and allowing owners to build additional space for curb lane cafe areas, where applicable.

At a news conference Wednesday, Tory saidthe program helped hundreds of restaurant and bar operators in 2020 by allowing themto expand their patios into curb lanes and along sidewalks to allow more space to ensure physical distancing and hold more patrons.

"The CafTO program was a popular and successful quick-start COVID-19 response program that helped local businesses stay in business, helped protect jobs, and improved the quality of life in our city for residents," Tory said Wednesday.

The report included a city-led survey which states that of2,800 respondents, including restaurant and bar owners and members of the public, 95 per cent wanted to see CafTO operate in 2021, and 66 per cent of operatorswould not have made a profit were it not for the program.