Keep Hoyt Street, Brooklyn free of liquor bars

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    Community Board 6 and The State Liquor Authority
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    The Hoyt Street Alliance
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KEEP HOYT STREET
RESIDENTIAL

SAY NO TO A LATE HOURS LIQUOR BAR AT 301 HOYT STREET!

The residents of Hoyt Street between Sackett and Union need your support to make sure that the residential qualities of our block and our community remain stable. We do not want to give it over to those who, for quick profit, would turn our block and our neighbors blocks into a night-time playground.

Smith Street is saturated with bars. Guess what? Bar owners are now targeting Hoyt Street. This times its our block - a month from now it could be any of our neighbors blocks.

The owners of Patois, Bagels by the Park, Smith Union Cafй, and other restaurants have contributed much to the re-vitalization of Smith Street and have been responsible business owners. We, their residential neighbors, have contributed to the success of their establishments by eating and drinking there. We call on them to respect us, our homes and families by keeping Smith Street strong, and leaving the neighboring blocks to the residents and to their right to enjoy their homes in peace and quiet.

We, the undersigned, urge Jim Mammery, James Geritano, and Alan Harding, to respect our right to live on a residential block and to accept that there is no community support for a liquor bar on Hoyt Street.

We also call on CB6 to ensure that our block remain residential and we urge the State Liquor Authority to reject an application for a liquor license.