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Dallas council preserves Millie’s late‑night permit after debate; adds restriction on subwoofers
Summary
After contentious public testimony from neighbors and supporters, the City Council voted to retain a late‑night specific use permit for Millie (a Lower Greenville nightclub) and approved a condition prohibiting use of subwoofer speakers.
The City Council on Sept. 10 voted to retain the late‑night specific use permit (SUP) for Millie, a nightclub on Lower Greenville, while adopting a new condition banning subwoofer speakers.
Why it mattered: The issue drew long public comment and a divided council after neighborhood residents said noise, queuing and late‑night activity produced ongoing quality‑of‑life impacts. Supporters — including regular patrons, employees and the operator — said Millie had taken steps to reduce noise and improve operations and that revocation would damage neighborhood vibrancy and local business.
What the council decided: Following an authorized hearing initiated by the City Plan Commission, council considered competing…
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