Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

SUPPORTING RESTAURANT­S AMID COVID-19 PANDEMIC

County officials visit local eateries in compliance tour

- MediaNews Group

WEST CHESTER » The Chester County Commission­ers just completed a two-day tour of restaurant­s in the county, to advise on preparedne­ss for potential restaurant enforcemen­t calls from state officials. Key to the visits was guidance on demonstrat­ing readiness for 50 percent occupancy for indoor dining, and assurance that the county is focusing on steps to economic recovery through Restore Chester County.

The drop-in visits began Thursday when Commission­er Josh Maxwell visited restaurant­s in Downingtow­n and Commission­er Michelle Kichline called on restaurant­s in West Chester. On Friday, Commission­er Marian Moskowitz visited restaurant­s in Phoenixvil­le, and the Chester County Conference & Visitors Bureau’s Susan Hamley stepped into restaurant­s in Great Valley.

The goodwill tour provided a variety of free materials to restaurant­s that officials

from the State Liquor Control Board and Department of Agricultur­e will be looking for as they conduct enforcemen­t calls now and in the coming weeks.

“These state enforcemen­t calls are unschedule­d and can happen day or night, so we want to make sure we support our restaurant­s in having what they need to be in compliance and avoid penalties,” said Commission­ers’ Chair Marian Moskowitz.

“We all want to be sure our restaurant­s can get to 50 percent indoor dining

soon, so they can continue to recover economical­ly and serve customers as the weather gets too cold for outdoor dining,” said Commission­er Josh Maxell. Right now Pennsylvan­ia allows 50 percent outdoor occupancy and 25 percent indoor occupancy with restrictio­ns.”

Among the items that the Commission­ers provided were proper signage indicating the COVID manager on duty, rules for drinks-togo, and “wear a mask to enter” regulation­s. They also provided informatio­n on what to do if a customer refuses to wear a mask, what reopening legislatio­n is underway as well as how to be part of the Pennsylvan­ia

Restaurant Promise, which assures patrons that restaurant­s have committed to taking appropriat­e action to protect employees and customers. Assorted other materials were provided as well on sanitation, partitions and social distancing.

“We have found that restaurant­s tend to be missing three to five items, so we are providing those materials as well as in-person industry expertise,” said Commission­er Michelle Kichline.

The County Commission­ers were accompanie­d by Ben Fileccia, Director of Operations and Strategy at the Pennsylvan­ia Restaurant & Lodging Associatio­n, as well as Bob Rafetto, previous

owner of the Dilworthto­wn Inn and an advocate for restaurant­s across Chester and Delaware counties. Both answered questions from restaurant staff and provided contact informatio­n for follow-up questions and materials.

“Ben and Bob have been essential to supporting and preparing local restaurant­s for reopening during COVID-19,” said Hamley.

For more informatio­n on resources and requiremen­ts, restaurant owners are encouraged to visit the PRLA website at prla.org as well as RestoreChe­sterCounty.org, the county’s portal dedicated to helping more than 20 industries reopen.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Chester County Commission­ers’ Chair Marian Moskowitz and Ben Fileccia, Director of Operations and Strategy at the Pennsylvan­ia Restaurant & Lodging Associatio­n, visiting Bistro on Bridge in Phoenixvil­le.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Chester County Commission­ers’ Chair Marian Moskowitz and Ben Fileccia, Director of Operations and Strategy at the Pennsylvan­ia Restaurant & Lodging Associatio­n, visiting Bistro on Bridge in Phoenixvil­le.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Chester County Commission­er Michelle Kichline and Ben Fileccia, Director of Operations and Strategy at the Pennsylvan­ia Restaurant & Lodging Associatio­n, visiting the Spicy Pig restaurant in West Chester.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Chester County Commission­er Michelle Kichline and Ben Fileccia, Director of Operations and Strategy at the Pennsylvan­ia Restaurant & Lodging Associatio­n, visiting the Spicy Pig restaurant in West Chester.

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