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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Snellville alcohol sales issue passes Council

Restaurants can serve alcohol until 1:55 am Mondays through Saturdays. Sales on Sundays must end at midnight.

Snellville council: Restaurants can serve alcohol on Sundays
Atlanta Journal Constitution
By Shane Blatt The Snellville City Council on Monday night amended its liquor laws to allow restaurants to serve alcohol on Sundays. ...

MyFox Atlanta
Snellville OK's Sunday Alcohol Sales
MyFox Atlanta
The issue of Sunday alcohol sales was back before the Snellville city council Monday. The city council voted 4-2 to approve liquor sales at restaurants on ...


UPDATES:

Snellville OKs Sunday Alcohol Sales - Video - WSB Atlanta
Ashley Hayes has the details from Snellville.

Snellville OK's Sunday Sales - WSB News on wsbradio.com
Dec 15, 2009 ... (WSB Radio) -- Despite stiff opposition from religious conservatives and local church leaders, the Snellville City Council voted 4-2 Monday ...

Snellville City Council Approves Sunday Alcohol - 11Alive.com ...
Dec 15, 2009 ... SNELLVILLE, Ga - Monday night, the city council passed by a 4-2 vote a measure allowing restaurant to sell alcohol on Sundays. ...

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous10:47 PM

    The City Council can not control Snellville, and you want them to control alcohol? Come on, they need to first learn to govern the city.
    City Zoning would be a great place to start.
    My heavens, they can not even get along.
    Snellville, you are heading for trouble or should I say more trouble. Look around you. Is this the city you really want. What has happend to the prices of your homes? It is not just due to the economy. Don't fool yourself.
    I am not a new resident so I have watched the city go down over a 40 year span and the past 8-10 have been the worst.
    You have to ask the question "what is the real issue".
    The standards, quality, ethics, and morals of the leaders of this city have fallen to below what the citizens deserve that enjoyed living in Snellville for years.

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