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License Change Sparks Controversy Over Neighborhood Safety

June 26, 2024 | Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin



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License Change Sparks Controversy Over Neighborhood Safety
During a recent government meeting, the committee discussed a request for a change in license conditions for a convenience store located at 3859 East Washington Avenue. The applicant, Capreet Singh, sought permission to sell single bottles or cans of alcohol, a shift from the current requirement to sell only multi-packs.

The discussion began with a procedural vote to reconsider the item, which passed without objections. However, the meeting revealed a discrepancy in the address listed on the agenda, which was corrected by the applicant. The committee confirmed that the public had been adequately notified of the meeting, despite the address error.

Singh explained that the store had been reopened for a year and that he was seeking to align with other local businesses that sell single alcoholic beverages. He noted that customers frequently inquired about the availability of single bottles, indicating a demand for such products.

Committee members raised concerns regarding potential disturbances related to alcohol sales, particularly given the store's proximity to Rheindall Park, an area known for substance abuse issues. Alder Field highlighted that the Madison Police Department had not provided specific data on calls for service related to the store, but expressed concerns that allowing single sales could exacerbate existing problems in the neighborhood.

Despite the applicant's assurances that there had been no reported issues since reopening, the committee remained cautious. Alder Knox inquired about community feedback, to which Singh responded that he had not received any responses from neighbors regarding his request.

The committee is expected to deliberate further on the implications of the proposed license change, weighing the potential economic benefits against community safety concerns.

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