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Clearwater Launches Restaurant Aid Program, Extends Downtown Street Closures
A total of 2,500 vouchers for a $20 credit will be available through the program from July 1 to Aug. 31.

CLEARWATER, FL — The city of Clearwater’s Community Redevelopment Agency has launched a new voucher program to spur downtown dining and is extending its outdoor dining area along Cleveland Street, providing restaurants with more space for diners while meeting the coronavirus social distancing requirements.
The heart of Cleveland Street will remain closed to vehicle traffic through June 14.
The CRA’s new pilot program offers is a limited time, limited quantity voucher program at restaurants, cafés and bars located in downtown Clearwater and throughout the city’s CRA district this summer.
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A total of 2,500 vouchers for a $20 credit will be available through the program. The vouchers can be put toward a resident’s bill from July 1 to Aug. 31 at participating downtown restaurants during nights and weekends.
Both business owners and residents will need to apply to participate in the program by clicking here.
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The following parameters and deadlines must be met to participate:
- Restaurants, cafés and bars must be open on nights and weekends to apply. Businesses can apply here through June 12.
- Residents must fill out an interest form to participate. Interest forms can be found here and must be submitted by June 26. Applicants must live within the city limits to participate.
Residents will be sent vouchers on a first-come, first-served basis via email or mail following the June 26 deadline for use July 1 through Aug. 31 at participating downtown restaurants, cafes and bars on nights and weekends.
“As our community is adjusting to new realities, we want to create opportunities to both support our local businesses and encourage our residents to explore what downtown Clearwater has to offer,” said Amanda Thompson, CRA director.
The May closure of Cleveland Street between the 400 and 500 blocks proved so popular the city has opted to continue keeping the stretch closed to vehicle traffic through June 14. The street will remain open to pedestrians, shoppers and diners to provide more outdoor dining space to safely spread out for an afternoon lunch or dinner under the nighttime lights.
For more information on the pilot program or Cleveland Street closure, contact Rosemary D’Amour, the CRA’s public relations and programs manager, at rosemary.damour@myclearwater.com or 727-562-4024.
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