The Downtown Dayton Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) will observe a pre-planned suspension on Tuesday.
The temporary pause coincides with St. Patrick’s Day festivities and follows the program’s established safety plan, according to the Downtown Dayton Partnership.
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During the suspension, participating DORA businesses won’t sell to-go beverages or the DORA cups.
People will not be allowed to carry any alcoholic beverages outdoors during the suspension, even if they’re in the DORA boundary…