boss: delegation of authority? please tell me more!
nc19: let’s say you operate a venue and want to hold an event of municipal significance and stay open until 5 a.m. and serve alcohol til 4. previously, grondin said, there was no standardized process to do this, but it will now (or soon?) be part of the bylaw department’s purview. additionally, there will be added flexibility on what qualifies as an event of municipal significance.
boss: i was going to ask …
nc19: an event of municipal significance is one that, and i quote, “brings benefit to the community.”
boss: that’s vague. did he give an example?
nc19: yes. he suggested that, if you want to bring in a top dj to your club, so long as your permits, licences, etc., are in order, you should be able to remain open later. “it doesn’t have to be just new year’s eve or bluesfest anymore,” he said.
boss: and are ottawans clamouring for this?
nc19: i suspect most aren’t, but grondin described it as a “big win” and a “direct outcome” of the work that he and the council have been doing and also (perhaps) a stepping stone towards a 24-hour nighttime economy, a goal he championed in montreal.
boss: twenty-four hours? a day?
nc19: “if you want to go towards a 24-hour economy,” he said, “you’ve got to have the discussion that 2 a.m. is a bit early, especially for different genres and scenes, for example electronic music.”