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2022-42 Ordinance Amending City Code Chapter 52 Alcoholic Liquor Section 34 Consumption or Possession of Alcohol in an Open Container in Public Places
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2022-42 Ordinance Amending City Code Chapter 52 Alcoholic Liquor Section 34 Consumption or Possession of Alcohol in an Open Container in Public Places
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2022-42
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2022-42 Ordinance Amending City Code Chapter 52 Alcoholic Liquor Section 34 Consumption or Possession of Alcohol in an Open Container in Public Places
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Legal
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11/7/2022
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Legal Department <br /> DATE: 11/3/2022 <br /> MEMO: <br /> TO: Mayor Julie Moore Wolfe&Decatur City Council Members <br /> FROM: Scot Wrighton,City Manager <br /> Wendy Morthland,Corporation Counsel <br /> SUBJECT: Ordinance Amending Chapter 52 Alcoholic Liquor Section 34 Consumption or Possession of Alcohol in an Open <br /> Container in Public Places. <br /> SUMMARY RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the ordinance be adopted. <br /> BACKGROUND: The proposed ordinance is purely a technical"cleanup"of the city's existing ordinance language governing <br /> the consumption of alcohol in public places. The existing ordinance language does not mention Preston Jackson Park or the <br /> municipal band shell. The proposed ordinance inserts these updates. <br /> ATTACHMENTS: <br /> Description Type <br /> Ordinance Amending Chapter 52 parks Ordinance <br />
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