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Neighbors complain of late-night noise and permit gaps at nightclub; economic committee grants entertainment item
Summary
Several West Allis residents told the council that a new nightclub operating in a residential area generates loud bass late into the night, lacks clear permits and stresses neighborhood parking; an economic development committee later recommended granting the related entertainment-license item 48 with an 8–2 vote.
Multiple West Allis residents addressed the council April 15 to raise noise, parking and permit concerns about a new venue identified in public comments as Tea for 2, formerly the Westalian Brewery. Speakers said bass-heavy music runs into the early morning hours, and they questioned whether the business has the correct permits or was operating beyond permitted hours.
Lynn Gunderson told the council she lives at 1716 South 72nd Street and said the venue at “1825 South 72nd Street” is operating in a residential neighborhood and “is not welcomed by the surrounding…
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