
Over the past year, the city has processed nearly 1,800 complaints, revoked almost 100 licenses, and levied fines, but critics say loopholes need to be closed.
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Skip to contentOver the past year, the city has processed nearly 1,800 complaints, revoked almost 100 licenses, and levied fines, but critics say loopholes need to be closed.