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The City of Pittsburgh appealed on Thursday a judge's ruling that overturned a city ordinance limiting the number of liquor licenses within certain neighborhoods.
Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Joseph M. James ruled last month that City Council's 2007 attempt to set a "saturation point" of one license per 50,000 square feet infringes on the power of the state Liquor Control Board.See the full content of this document
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Pittsburgh Battles to Keep South Side Liquor License Limits
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