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City council debates lifting decades-old tavern restrictions

June 06, 2024 | Las Vegas , Clark County, Nevada



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City council debates lifting decades-old tavern restrictions
In a recent city council meeting, representatives from Golden Entertainment, including Phyllis Gilland, requested the removal of a long-standing operational restriction on their Lucky's tavern location. The tavern, which has been under a 3 AM to 6 AM closure since 1995, is seeking to operate 24 hours a day. Gilland cited various reasons for the request, including business interruptions, safety concerns, and the need to keep employees engaged, especially given the presence of a nearby 7-Eleven that operates under different restrictions.

City planning staff recommended denial of the request, referencing the original conditions set in 1995 to address neighborhood concerns. Council members expressed mixed feelings, with some acknowledging the growth in the area since the restriction was imposed. Councilman Ross raised concerns about the tavern's proximity to schools and the high number of DUI incidents reported at the location, totaling 39 citations and 13 crashes.

Despite these concerns, Ross noted the operator's commitment to responsible management and expressed a willingness to support the request. Ultimately, the council voted to approve the removal of the restriction, allowing Lucky's to operate around the clock.

In a separate segment of the meeting, public comments highlighted various community issues, including concerns about unsafe signage, malfunctioning traffic lights, and the need for better emergency signage in parking garages. Residents also discussed the potential use of Cashman Field for community training initiatives, emphasizing the need for educational opportunities in the city.

The meeting underscored the balance city officials must strike between business interests and community safety, as well as the ongoing dialogue between residents and their representatives regarding local governance and infrastructure improvements.

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