St. Augustine's so-called “nightlife ordinance” would require a special permit to sell alcohol between midnight and 2:00 a.m.
A “last call” procedure stopping alcohol sales a half hour before closeLimits on noise escaping the establishment past 10:00 PM on weekdays and 11:00 PM on weekends
I went through the city’s data and found there would be 28 bars, breweries, and restaurants in St. Augustine the ordinance would affect if passed. Tonight’s version of the ordinance takes that restriction away, saying businesses affected by the rule would need to adhere to the city’s current noise ordinance.
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