Georgetown considers expanding downtown retail space with parklets
A rendering of what the side of a parklet would look like shows how the concept would work along sidewalk space, and with cars driving nearby on the street. (Rendering courtesy Covey Landscaping)
Outdoor seating and social spaces at restaurants downtown could be expanding as part of a Georgetown effort to revamp pedestrian spaces around the business district.
Called parklets, restaurants would be allowed to expand into sidewalks and public on-street parking areas for extra outdoor seating or to create “sidewalk cafes” that are three parking stalls wide.