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Entertainment Commission approves City Club permit after striking police restriction on live music
Summary
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission voted to approve City Club’s permits while removing a police-imposed restriction limiting days and hours for live music; the owner said occasional Sunday entertainment supports Mission‑area cultural gatherings. Commissioners debated police use of blanket conditions and required week‑ahead event notice.
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission on June 5 approved a permit package for City Club after removing a police condition that would have limited the days and hours the venue could host live music.
Janice, the owner of City Club, told commissioners she anticipates occasional afternoon or early-evening music tied to the restaurant’s largely Latino clientele and community events. "If I have it once a month, that's gonna be a lot, you know, and I'd like to keep it on a Sunday afternoon," she said, describing cultural gatherings she hopes to preserve in the Mission neighborhood.
Police staff had recommended multiple…
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