Tuesday is the official kickoff for outdoor dining across the city.
A new bill looks to focus on affordability and an all-year-long approach. The city's Department of Transportation says it has received more than 3,000 applications, but not all of them will get the green light.
The City Council says sidewalk setups are allowed year-round, but roadway dining operates seasonally.
Advocates say seasonal restrictions and affordability can be a hurdle. They say the new bill will help thousands of restaurants across the state earn more and increase hiring.
"When it heats up, people tend to look for outdoor seating areas. They want to be in the nice weather. So, yes, definitely helps," says an employee at Made in Puerto Rico in Throgs Neck. "Everybody deserves a chance to succeed in their business, right. And if they have outdoor seating during the summer, people would definitely look for their spot."
Applications for Dining Out NYC remain open year-round.