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Council takes up late-hours ordinance for nonresidential zones; administration pulls proposal after debate
Summary
A proposed ordinance to restrict late-night hours in nonresidential zones sparked extended debate Sept. 4 over policing, private security, and how (or whether) to preserve entertainment-district hours; the administration withdrew the measure for revision.
Council discussion on Sept. 4 over Ordinance 25-69 — proposed changes to hours of operation for businesses in nonresidential zones — became one of the meeting’s lengthier policy debates. The proposal would have removed certain exemptions that allow 24-hour operations for some nonresidential businesses; councilors and staff discussed whether to limit the changes to the city’s entertainment district, how to require security for late-night operations,…
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