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Residents press commission on Broadway corridor: liquor-license saturation, party buses and quality-of-life crime
Summary
Multiple speakers at the Central District meeting thanked officers for outreach but urged tougher local input on liquor licenses, replenishing vice and narcotics capacity, and sustaining Broadway Corridor enforcement to curb prostitution, public intoxication and auto break-ins.
During the public-comment period at the Police Commission’s Central District meeting, residents and community groups voiced both praise and urgent concerns about neighborhood quality of life.
Speakers representing Chinatown community organizations, the Central Community Police Advisory Board (CPAB) and business associations commended Captain Garrett Tom for outreach to seniors and schools but said the neighborhood faces a saturation of liquor licenses and high levels of party-bus…
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