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Council denies appeal for liquor-store relocation after neighborhood-suitability debate

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Summary

The council denied an appeal to allow a liquor-store owner to move one door down, with councilmembers citing neighborhood changes and public-safety concerns; owner said she had operated without violations for 20 years.

The Los Angeles City Council on Feb. 2 denied an appeal that would have allowed a liquor-store owner to relocate one door down from her existing premises, concluding the proposed new location is no longer suitable given neighborhood changes.

The property owner, identified in the hearing as Ms. Estrada, said the store had been in her family for 20 years and that she had no violations in that period. "No violations. No sales to minors. No sales to intoxicated persons. 20 years, no violations," she told the council and…

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