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Now that the tenants have moved out of the old Bronstein Music Store, the patrons from the Grand Palace continue to stand in front of 363 Grand Ave. near the entrance every mid-day, especially on Saturdays and Sundays when Dim Sum crowd is at its' peak.
They smoke cigarettes outside extensively and drop their butts at the entryway of 363 Grand Ave.
Is there a smoking ordinance on Grand Ave. If there is, why isn't it enforced?
The litter this is causing should be considered also and I believe cigarette butts are a toxic waste.
This practice needs to stop immediately.
Thank you for your help in this matter.
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Yes, there is a no smoking ordinance. It doesn't appear anyone follows it and it seems like it is not enforced. There's a person who sits in front of Peets in the AM, creates a large pool of spit and builds a small pile of butts in front of the bench that he sits on.
The no smoking signs appear too high for anyone to see and they're only single sided so they can only be seen from one direction. Need more signs.
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