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Carson City approves limited street closures for Levitt AMP concerts; King Street closure not adopted
Summary
After debate over public-safety needs and business footprint expansion, the Carson City Board of Supervisors approved closure of Second Street for ADA parking and denied broader King Street closures requested by the Levitt AMP concert series.
The Carson City Board of Supervisors on April 9 approved a limited street closure tied to the Levitt AMP summer concert series while rejecting a broader request to close West King Street for public-safety reasons and to accommodate off-site parties.
Supporters of the Brewery Arts Center’s Levitt AMP series sought multiple temporary street closures for a 10-concert schedule. City staff told the board the event previously fit within the venue footprint but recent practices had expanded closures beyond earlier approvals, prompting the request for formal action.
The board’s approval was limited to closing Second Street from South Minnesota to West Third Street to provide designated ADA parking during concerts. Supervisor David White, who made the motion to approve the limited closure, said the board must prevent special events from effectively extending a private business…
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