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Mount Clemens approves downtown social district, advances alcohol ordinance change
Summary
Mount Clemens commissioners approved a downtown social district and introduced amendments to the city’s alcoholic-beverage ordinance to allow outdoor consumption within the district; the DDA and staff said the measure began as a COVID response and is also aimed at downtown revitalization.
The Mount Clemens City Commission on April 5 approved a resolution creating an OASIS downtown social district and moved to amend the city’s alcoholic-beverage ordinance to permit outdoor consumption within that boundary.
City planner Kate Bell, who presented the plan for the DDA, said the Michigan Legislature authorized local social districts last year and that the program was initially designed as a COVID response. “The social districts is initially, and primarily,…
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