- DoorDash said it supports a New York City Council package of reforms aimed at expanding outdoor dining and reducing permitting requirements.
- John Horton, DoorDash head of North America public policy, said the changes would remove seasonal restrictions on year-round outdoor dining and simplify permitting.
- DoorDash-backed legislation includes Intro. 0655 to eliminate seasonal limits on roadway outdoor dining setups and expand eligibility to restaurants and grocery stores.
- DoorDash said it partners with 20,000 New York City restaurants that generated more than USD 1.5 billion in sales revenue on its platform in 2025.
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