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    Cutting red tape for LA restaurants and bars once the pandemic shutdown is over

    Many LA restaurants are at risk of shutting down permanently before the economy restarts. The restaurant approval process is typically long and complicated because of bureaucracy.

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    Person smiling broadly wearing glasses and plaid shirt against ivy-covered wall background.By Steve Chiotakis • Jan 22, 2021 • 6m Listen

    Many LA restaurants are at risk of shutting down permanently before the economy restarts. The restaurant approval process is typically long and complicated because of bureaucracy. But during the pandemic shutdown, LA has acted quickly to loosen some red tape restrictions to help eateries and bars. Cutting through bureaucracy may slow growth, especially for people hoping to open new restaurants. But the LA City Council says it recognizes this problem and wants to do something about it.

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      Steve Chiotakis

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      Christian Bordal

      Managing Producer, Greater LA

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    Wasted: Foam toilets convert human waste into fertilizer for plants
    1. 0:00Wasted: Santa Monica building will fertilize plants with human poop from foam toilets
    2. 11:34When can private doctors in LA administer COVID vaccines?
    3. 18:32Cutting red tape for LA restaurants and bars once the pandemic shutdown is overYou’re reading this
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