Downtown Arlington Heights normally thrives on a bustling outdoor summer restaurant scene, but in the era of social distancing, dining alfresco may soon take on an added meaning. The Northwest suburb is among the first municipalities in the area to propose a coordinated outdoor dining plan that could help restaurateurs’ bottom lines amid expected reduced capacity limits.
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