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Euclid Council objects to multiple liquor-permit renewals citing safety and inspection gaps
Summary
Euclid City Council on Sept. 2 approved objections to liquor-permit renewals for three local establishments, citing repeated police responses, neighborhood disturbances and problems granting fire-inspection access, and asked the Ohio Division of Liquor Control to consider denying those renewals.
Euclid City Council on Sept. 2 approved objections to the liquor-permit renewals for three establishments after city officials described repeated police calls, neighborhood disturbances and, in one case, difficulties securing fire-inspection access.
Why it matters: Liquor-permit renewals are controlled by the Ohio Division of Liquor Control, but local objections form part of the state’s review. Council said renewed objections are needed where on‑site behavior or cooperation with inspectors raises public-safety concerns.
The administration told council the owner-operator of Boozers Sports Bar and Grill (Resolution 088-25) and the operator of Flavor 2 Restaurant and Lounge (Resolution 098-25) have produced multiple complaints and police responses. Director Cooney told…
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