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Omaha council delays vote on Thirtieth Street convenience store liquor license after neighborhood opposition
Summary
The City Council agreed to lay over for one week a decision on a proposed Class D liquor license for Wai Family Convenience Store at 7102 N. 30th St. after residents and the neighborhood association raised concerns about noise, parking and density of alcohol outlets in the area.
The Omaha City Council on March 11 laid over for one week a vote on a proposed Class D liquor license for Wai Family Convenience Store at 7102 North 30th Street after residents and the neighborhood association urged the council to deny the application.
The license hearing drew more than a dozen speakers. Several residents described years of noise, parking problems and a concentration of liquor sellers within a small area of the West Side. “I stand before you as a person of lived experience and generations in protector of the community,” said Rachel Parker, an enrolled member of the Omaha Tribe who lives nearby, urging the council to deny the license. David Lawrence, a neighbor who lives east of the site since 1983, told council members he lives within 200 feet of the proposed…
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