New 'streatery' in downtown Tracy shuts down roadway to take dine-in outdoors
15 Jul 2020
The dine-in experience will be getting served up outdoors in downtown Tracy.
In an effort to keep their businesses afloat, the Tracy City Center Association (TCCA) is shutting down a portion of 10th Street in downtown to bring in distinct dining areas for restaurants.
The plan is to barricade westbound 10th Street between Central Avenue and B Street. Each of the 15 restaurants expected to participate will have their own defined area, separated from the other restaurants by fencing, plants, or some other kind of divider.
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