WILLIAMSBURG — The City of Williamsburg announced work will begin on a more permanent outdoor dining configuration for Prince George Street on Monday, July 24.
According to the city, crews will install the first of three bumpouts, which extend the sidewalk out into the street, in front of Amber Ox Public House on the 500 block of Prince George Street.
The bumpouts have been designed to occupy the same space currently occupied by the temporary outdoor dining configurations. Each bumpout is expected to take four weeks to complete, weather permitting, it said. The city said the sidewalk, businesses, and eastbound travel lane will remain open throughout construction.
The city noted it worked closely with the businesses along Prince George Street to coordinate a schedule, with the businesses determining a timeframe that suited them best.