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Kenosha committee hears noise, parking and sanitation complaints at Luminaris Niagara Hall; renewal approved

3627274 · May 28, 2025
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The Kenosha License and Permit Committee approved renewal of Luminaris Niagara Hall’s cabaret license on May 28 after police presented 11 calls for service about noise, parking and public urination; the licensee and officers agreed on steps including closed doors, changed security uniforms and camera installation.

The Kenosha License and Permit Committee on May 28 approved the annual cabaret license renewal for Luminaris Niagara Hall after hearing police and neighborhood complaints about loud music, parking and public urination tied to events.

In a presentation to the committee, Lieutenant Dally of the Kenosha Police Department said, “Police department's been contacted approximately 11 times” about the venue since Aug. 31, 2024, mostly for quality-of-life complaints tied to loud music and related activity outside the building. He told the committee two reports involved public urination by patrons, and one involved an alleyway parking problem that blocked traffic for roughly 15–20…

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