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Council grants liquor-license application for Save On relocation after neighborhood hearings

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After residents urged denial over proximity to schools and churches, the council granted a public convenience and necessity application related to a Save On drugstore relocation; council staff said the move is not a net increase in alcohol outlets and a petition and community meetings supported the relocation.

The Los Angeles City Council granted a public convenience and necessity application tied to a Save On/Albertson relocation after hearing competing neighborhood testimony.

Resident Manuel Cruz opposed sale of alcoholic beverages at the proposed location, saying the site is near a daycare, a Lutheran church and a school and that the neighborhood already exceeded its licensed allowance.…

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