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Council denies liquor-store license after community testimony near Arleta-Panorama City site

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Summary

Following public comment from nearby residents and clergy, the City Council voted to deny an application for a liquor license at a site in the Arleta/Panorama City area. Neighbors said the location would worsen crime and public-safety issues near schools and churches.

The Los Angeles City Council denied an application for a liquor license after multiple residents, business owners and clergy spoke against the proposed business at a site in the Arleta/Panorama City area.

Reverend Grady Martin, appearing as a community member and business owner, told the council his wife had been attacked twice in front of an existing…

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