The things you learn by peeking at the Permit and License Appeal Board meeting agenda set for this morning's hoedown. For instance, Jose Rodriguez will be down at City Hall this morning appealing the city's decision to deny him a late-hours dance-hall permit for the San Luis Night Club, which he wanted to open at 1418 N. Industrial Boulevard -- previously the site of Los Tiburones and Tejano Joe's. City says it's too close to Trinity Loft on Slocum Street.But, see, that's just burying the lead:
So, that Lone Star Auto Services hearing in front of the Permit and License Appeal Board down at City Hall got a late start -- 10:30, more or less. And it's expected to last a good hunk of the day. But, fret not, we've got a special Unfair Park correspondent covering the proceedings -- and it's someone with a profoundly deep interest in the subject of illegal towing, Barking Dog Avi Adelman. And not only will he provide us with a wrap-up whenever the shindig breaks, but he's also rolling video.
Editor's note: As noted earlier, Avi Adelman reports from today's hearing concerning Lone Star Auto Services' towing license.Lone Star Auto Services' Permit License and Appeals Board hearing started at 10:30 this morning, at City Hall, and you knew it was going to be a long day when an assistant city attorney said, "I have four hours of testimony to present." No doubt, the collective groan could be heard down the hall.But, moments ago, it ended with the board voting unanimously -- 11-0 -- to uph