![]() "We submitted our application last week, but we have not heard anything back, so I'm worried I did not handle it correctly," said Davis.Ĭity officials have reassured business owners that they are working diligently to process each permit as soon as possible. "We are making sure we have ample security, door checks, ID checkers, everything we are supposed to have."Īccording to Davis, his team already has the required scanners that check for fake IDs ready to go.īut he is uncertain what will happen if he does not have the permit and the city's stamp of approval ready by this weekend. "We have Cinco De Mayo this week, which is a big money maker for us," said Davis. However, with Cinco De Mayo celebrations this week, he is concerned that he may not receive the permit in time. Ryan Davis, owner of the Stagger Inn in downtown Orlando, filed for an after-hours permit last week and is currently waiting for the city's approval. The city plans to enforce the new regulations this upcoming weekend. The permit is part of the city's new downtown safety measures, aimed at reducing incidents of violence and other disturbances.Īs of Monday, May 01, 26 permits have already been issued, according to a statement from the mayor's office to Spectrum News 13. Business owners are concerned about receiving the permit in time for Cinco De Mayo celebrations, but city officials have reassured them that they are working diligently to process each permit as soon as possible.As of Monday, 26 permits have already been issued and the city plans to enforce the new regulations this upcoming weekend.Orlando new after-hours alchol permit regulations go into effect Monday at midnight.
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