The council decided whether to allow alcohol sales for a sports bar to operate within 300 feet of two schools. Public concern was raised about the proximity to students.
At a glance
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 2 mentions in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
Potential revenue for the business and city through sales tax.
The business owner and patrons of the sports bar.
Potentially students and the school environment due to proximity of alcohol sales.
The council decided whether to allow alcohol sales at a restaurant located very close to the University of Texas at San Antonio. This involves balancing business interests with proximity to a public school.
A proposal to change land use to regional commercial was denied because it would allow for certain businesses, like vape shops, to be located too close to a school, which is against city rules.
The council decided whether to allow alcohol sales for a sports bar to operate within 300 feet of two schools. Public concern was raised about the proximity to students.
The council considered variances for alcohol sales near elementary and high schools. These decisions involve balancing business interests with the safety and well-being of students.
The council considered allowing alcohol sales for off-premise consumption near an elementary school. This raised concerns about the proximity of such businesses to educational institutions and the potential impact on students.
The council considered allowing alcohol sales for off-premises consumption at two locations that are within 300 feet of public schools. This involves granting variances to existing city code.
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