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With restaurants entering Orange-level restrictions allowing indoor dining, the attorney for the Pitkin County Restaurant Alliance said Monday the organization has not decided on its next step regarding litigation originally intended to undo the Board of Health’s Red order.
“The Alliance is of course happy to see a return to level Orange and will analyze how this welcome change which should have happened much sooner affects the pending litigation,” attorney Chris Bryan said in a statement issued on the alliance’s behalf. “We thank the thousands of community members who support the ongoing efforts of the Pitkin County Restaurant Alliance.”
A district judge scheduled Feb. 19 as the hearing date for Pitkin County Restaurant Alliance’s motion seeking injunctive relief to suspend the public health order that bans indoor dining.
Another ruling Judge Anne Norrdin issued Thursday effectively nixed the alliance’s attempt to get an injunction hearing held as early as Friday, which means the Pitkin County Board of Health’s Red-level order will remain in place indefinitely. The county entered the Red phase Sunday following the board’s vote Jan. 11 made out of concern over a rise in an COVID-19 incidence rate that has been the state’s highest and among the 25 highest in America.
Attorneys for a group of restaurants mounting a legal challenge to overturn Pitkin County’s new health order have introduced new arguments in an attempt to get the issue before a judge by the end of the week.
Written pleadings filed Monday in district court by the Pitkin County Restaurant Alliance seek a court decision requiring the defendants the county, the board of health and interim public health director Jordana Sabella to answer the group’s complaint by Thursday so the matter can advance to a judge as early as Friday.
Ninth Judicial District Judge Anne Norrdin signed an order Monday afternoon giving Pitkin County until noon Wednesday to contest the motion.