Additional Space for Harley Celebration Denied Due to Concerns About Control, Alcohol
Possible confusion over control and too much alcohol for the area were two reasons the city denied a permit last week for additional space for vendors on Layton Avenue during the Harley-Davidson 110th anniversary celebration.
The City of Greenfield denied a permit last week for one proposed part of Harley-Davidson’s anniversary celebration because of concerns about event control and responsibility, access to the area for emergencies, and potential over-availability alcohol. Scott Campbell of Promotion Design LLC had requested a temporary use permit for the Towne Center parking lot at 6100-6196 W. Layton Ave. as a place for vendors during the nine-day event next summer. Campbell, co-owner of Boot Connection, had planned to lease the front, grassy part of the lots for merchandise and beer vendors during the celebration. Campbell has already been given permission to use the Bed & Bunks, 6121 W. Layton Ave., parking lot for vendors during the event. Bed & Bunks is …
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Tracey
4:41 pm on Monday, April 1, 2013
well I hope where ever you people that are complaining choose to vacation are as unwelcome to visitors as you.. just saying   more ›