May 11, 2021
It turns out parking citations in the parking lot of a St. Joseph hotel are not fake. Public Safety director Steve Neubecker says they’re not being written by his officers and explains what’s going on.
“I received a phone call from Jay Patel, the owner of Silver Beach Hotel,” says Neubecker. “He has hired a parking company to enforce parking at the Silver Beach Hotel. Anyone who parks there and doesn’t pay will be cited. That’s where those came from.”
The citations began showing up this past weekend, and the public safety department had previously said on Facebook the tickets were a scam. The parking lot of Silver Beach Hotel is not part of the city’s free parking downtown and to park there, you need to be a guest or pay the hotel.
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Full list of 41 Michigan businesses that have had liquor licenses suspended over COVID rules
Businesses cited for variety of alleged violations
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DETROIT – The state of Michigan has suspended the liquor licenses of 41 businesses for violating various COVID-19 safety rules. Here’s a list of all the businesses, along with suspension details.
Odyssey Entertainment
Date of suspension: Aug. 26, 2020
The Commission ordered an emergency suspension of the Class C License. Before a Sept. 4 hearing, the licensee entered into a negotiated settlement, which resulted in $750 in fines and an additional 14-day suspension, which ended Sept. 17, 2020.
Here are all 37 Michigan businesses that have had liquor licenses suspended for alleged COVID violations
State says businesses have violated COVID-19 mask, gathering safety rules
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DETROIT – The state of Michigan has suspended the liquor licenses of 37 businesses for violating various COVID-19 safety rules. Here’s a list of all the businesses, along with suspension details.
Odyssey Entertainment
Date of suspension: Aug. 26, 2020
The Commission ordered an emergency suspension of the Class C License. Before a Sept. 4 hearing, the licensee entered into a negotiated settlement, which resulted in $750 in fines and an additional 14-day suspension, which ended Sept. 17, 2020.
Over the last few months, agencies including the Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC), Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), and the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) have stepped up their inspections of restaurants, bars, and other hospitality-related business to ensure that they’re staying compliant with COVID-19 safety precautions and statewide orders.
The goal is to keep patrons and workers safe while also slowing the spread of novel coronavirus within Michigan and making sure all establishments are held to the same standards. Agencies have used a variety of measures to deter operators from defying epidemic orders including issuing citations of up to $1,000 per day for indoor dining service and suspending liquor licenses and permits. While the fines listed below were issued, it’s possible that some businesses have entered into agreements with agencies to correct the issues and pay a reduced fine.
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