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Commission hears repeated complaints about party buses, overserving and neighborhood noise

San Francisco City Entertainment Commission · March 18, 2014
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Summary

San Francisco Entertainment Commission heard police and inspector reports on St. Patrick’s Day enforcement, ongoing noise and vibration complaints near nightclubs, and an extended discussion about party buses and enforcement limits. Commissioners debated registries, pick-up/drop-off controls and state-level action.

San Francisco’s Entertainment Commission spent much of its meeting reviewing recent nightlife enforcement and neighborhood complaints, with police and the inspector reporting that most large St. Patrick’s Day events were controlled but that recurring problems—particularly party buses, overserving and alleyway disturbances—are straining enforcement.

Inspector Burke told the commission he inspected several large events and found "things were under control" at block-party style gatherings, but he reported recurring complaints about low-frequency vibration at City Nights (resident at 88 Perry Street) and said staff are working with the venue and an outside audio company to address the problem. He also reported issuing a notice of violation to a karaoke business for operating…

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