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Council denies appeal to relocate liquor store near new housing and park, 12-1

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The council denied an appeal to allow a liquor-license relocation from 1520 to 1524 Venice Boulevard (one door down), siding with Councilmember Walters’s recommendation to refuse the move on neighborhood-suitability grounds. The vote was 12-1.

The Los Angeles City Council on Feb. 2 denied an appeal and refused to allow a liquor-license relocation from 1520 to 1524 Venice Boulevard, voting 12-1 to uphold the recommendation against the relocation.

The property owner who sought to move the business told the council the operation has been family-run for 20 years with no violations and said the relocated storefront would be safer and better monitored by police. The owner said the move was one door down and would improve…

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