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Johnson City commission adopts ordinance limiting on‑premise alcohol sales to 1 a.m.
Summary
After public debate and pleas from downtown business owners, the Johnson City Commission voted to amend city code to end on‑premise alcohol sales at 1:00 a.m., with the ordinance effective after publication in the local newspaper, about two weeks after the vote.
The Johnson City Commission voted to adopt an ordinance that limits on‑premise alcohol sales to 1:00 a.m., with tables to be cleared by 1:15 a.m., the commission decided at its meeting. The ordinance amends Title 8, Chapters 1 and 2 of the Johnson City Code to change permitted hours for establishments that sell alcohol for on‑site consumption.
Supporters of the change and public‑safety proponents framed the ordinance as a public‑safety measure in response to recent violent incidents downtown. Mayor Eric Hunter said the decision followed “clear patterns” in recent months and cited a fatality connected to alcohol as part of the public‑safety rationale: “Somebody died this week at 2 something in the morning after being, intoxicated in a public establishment.”
Business owners and downtown stakeholders urged the commission to delay or scale the change. Multiple speakers representing bars, restaurants and nightlife argued the cutoff would cut jobs and…
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