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There is a Pending Application for a Liquor License
(Series 10 - Off-Sale Beer and Wine) near us.
Turney Village Market at 710 E. Turney Avenue, Phoenix, AZ.
The above business recently filed an application for a liquor license in our area. State law allows anyone who resides in, owns, or leases property within a one-mile radius of this location to file written arguments in favor of or opposed to the issuance of the license.
Because this is an acquisition of control, any arguments must relate to the personal qualifications of the applicant. Arguments regarding the suitability of the location for a liquor license cannot be considered.
State law requires that arguments be files with the City no later than 5:00 p.m., January 26, 2010. You may mail or hand-deliver a letter or petition to the City of Phoenix, City Clerk Department, 200 West Washington Street, 10th Floor, Phoenix, Arizona 85003. If you prefer, you may send an e-mail stating your arguments to: clk.liquor.license@phoenix.gov. Please include an address and telephone number so that we may contact you if needed.
Please print your name and address. If your name and address are not legible, we will be unable to process your letter or petition.
IMPORTANT: If you want to appear before the State Liquor Board on this item, you must file a separate argument with the Director of the Department of Liquor no later than 15 days after the City Council votes upon this application. Please call the Arizona Liquor Department at 602.542.5141 with any questions about their procedures.
For more information about the liquor licensing process and how your neighborhood organization can get involved, please call the License Services Section, at 602.262.4638. Or, visit our website at www.phoenix.gov/LICNSVCS/index.html.
Source: City of Phoenix

There is a Pending Application for a Liquor License
(Series 10 - Off-Sale Beer and Wine) near us.
Walgreens #03464 at 3402 N Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85013.
The above business recently filed an application for a liquor license in our area. State law allows anyone who resides in, owns, or leases property within a one-mile radius of this location to file written arguments in favor of or opposed to the issuance of the license.
Because this is an acquisition of control, any arguments must relate to the personal qualifications of the applicant. Arguments regarding the suitability of the location for a liquor license cannot be considered.
State law requires that arguments be files with the City no later than 5:00 p.m., January 8, 2010. You may mail or hand-deliver a letter or petition to the City of Phoenix, City Clerk Department, 200 West Washington Street, 10th Floor, Phoenix, Arizona 85003. If you prefer, you may send an e-mail stating your arguments to: clk.liquor.license@phoenix.gov. Please include an address and telephone number so that we may contact you if needed.
Please print your name and address. If your name and address are not legible, we will be unable to process your letter or petition.
IMPORTANT: If you want to appear before the State Liquor Board on this item, you must file a separate argument with the Director of the Department of Liquor no later than 15 days after the City Council votes upon this application. Please call the Arizona Liquor Department at 602.542.5141 with any questions about their procedures.
For more information about the liquor licensing process and how your neighborhood organization can get involved, please call the License Services Section, at 602.262.4638. Or, visit our website at www.phoenix.gov/LICNSVCS/index.html.
Source: City of Phoenix
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Because we are so popular, Google provided a decal that shows citizens we are a Favorite Place on Google. The sticker includes a special bar code that citizens may scan with cameras on their phones. Then they can see Phoenix Central Neighborhood Association listings on Google, read and write reviews, and be added as a favorite right there. Our office is located in the Executive Towers Condominiums at 207 W. Clarendon Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85013. Stop by and visit the facility and ask the office manager, Cindy Lee or one of the front desk attendants if you can capture the special bar code from the sticker. We have placed it on the condo resident bulletin board in the mail room adjacent to the lobby.
Send us an email at Info@PhoenixCentral.org if you have problems.
We look forward to providing you with more and better ways to grow the Phoenix Central Neighborhood Association.
Alton J. Jones
Chairman
Phoenix Central Neighborhood Association

There is a Pending Application for a Liquor License (Series 12 - Restaurant on sale all liquor) near us.
Main Ingredient Ale House & Cafe, Phoenix, AZ.
The above business recently filed an application for a liquor license in our area. State law allows anyone who resides in, owns, or leases property within a one-mile radius of this location to file written arguments in favor of or opposed to the issuance of the license.
You may file arguments related to either the personal qualifications of the applicant or the suitability of the location for a liquor license.
State law requires that arguments be files with the City no later than 5:00 p.m., December 11, 2009. You may mail or hand-deliver a letter or petition to the City of Phoenix, City Clerk Department, 200 West Washington Street, 10th Floor, Phoenix, Arizona 85003. If you prefer, you may send an e-mail stating your arguments to: clk.liquor.license.services@phoenix.gov. Please include an address and telephone number so that we may contact you if needed.
Please print your name and address. If your name and address are not legible, we will be unable to process your letter or petition.
IMPORTANT: If you want to appear before the State Liquor Board on this item, you must file a separate argument with the Director of the Department of Liquor no later than 15 days after the City Council votes upon this application. Please call the Arizona Liquor Department at 602.542.5141 with any questions about their procedures.
For more information about the liquor licensing process and how your neighborhood organization can get involved, please call the License Services Section, at 602.262.4638. Or, visit our website at www.phoenix.gov/LICNSVCS/index.html.
Source: City of Phoenix
There is a Pending Application for a Liquor License (Series 12 - Restaurant on sale all liquor) near us.
Thai-San Restaurant 616 W. Indian School Road, Phoenix, AZ.
The above business recently filed an application for a liquor license in our area. State law allows anyone who resides in, owns, or leases property within a one-mile radius of this location to file written arguments in favor of or opposed to the issuance of the license.
You may file arguments related to either the personal qualifications of the applicant or the suitability of the location for a liquor license.
State law requires that arguments be files with the City no later than 5:00 p.m., November 13, 2009. You may mail or hand-deliver a letter or petition to the City of Phoenix, City Clerk Department, 200 West Washington Street, 10th Floor, Phoenix, Arizona 85003. If you prefer, you may send an e-mail stating your arguments to: mailbox.license.services@phoenix.gov. Please include an address and telephone number so that we may contact you if needed.
Please print your name and address. If your name and address are not legible, we will be unable to process your letter or petition.
IMPORTANT: If you want to appear before the State Liquor Board on this item, you must file a separate argument with the Director of the Department of Liquor no later than 15 days after the City Council votes upon this application. Please call the Arizona Liquor Department at 602.542.5141 with any questions about their procedures.
For more information about the liquor licensing process and how your neighborhood organization can get involved, please call the License Services Section, at 602.262.4638. Or, visit our website at www.phoenix.gov/LICNSVCS/index.html.
Source: City of Phoenixphoenix central news
IMAGINE PHOENIX IN 2050. WHAT DO YOU SEE?
Go to www.phoenix.gov/planphx and go to Events to find a Visioning Workshop during the month of November.
The Phoenix Central Neighborhood Association participates in the Encanto Village group.
Source: City of Phoenix Planning Department