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Council denies application finding public convenience and necessity lacking for alcohol sales at gas station

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Summary

Council voted to deny an application that sought a determination of public convenience and necessity for a proposal combining gasoline sales and on-premises alcohol sales, citing incompatibility concerns.

The Los Angeles City Council voted to deny an application for a determination of public convenience and necessity that would have allowed the co-location of alcohol sales with a gasoline station. Councilmember Feuer moved to reject the determination and the motion was approved by roll call (recorded as 11 ayes).

Councilmember Feuer argued that selling alcohol…

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