West Allis County Council to impose 10 day license suspension starting February 12

February 04, 2025 | West Allis, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

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The West Allis Public Safety Committee has recommended a minimum 10-day suspension of a local license following confirmed violations. During the meeting held on February 3, 2025, City Attorney Nicholas Serwin announced that the allegations against the licensee were substantiated, with the licensee admitting to the violations.

The suspension is set to commence on February 12 at 9 AM and will last for ten consecutive days, concluding on February 22 at the same time. The committee emphasized the importance of compliance, noting that any future violations could lead to more severe penalties under their progressive enforcement policy.
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The formal recommendation will be presented to the West Allis Common Council on February 11, where council members will vote on the matter. While there will not be an opportunity for the licensee to argue their case, they are welcome to make a public comment during the session.

This decision underscores the committee's commitment to maintaining public safety standards and ensuring accountability among local businesses. The upcoming council meeting will be crucial in finalizing the suspension and reinforcing the community's expectations for compliance.

Converted from Public Safety Committee Meeting - 2-3-25 (Part 2) meeting on February 04, 2025
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