Dayton voters OK longer Sunday drinking hours downtown

Issue 11 will change Sunday drinking hours.
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Dayton voters in Precinct 1-B have overwhelmingly voted for an extra hour of drinking on Sundays, 86-14 percent.

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The issue — which supporters have dubbed the “brunch bill,” will allow bars and restaurants to start serving alcohol on Sundays at 10 a.m. instead of 11.

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About 1,100 registered voters decide the issue in precinct 1-B, which includes the business strip of the Oregon District on East Fifth Street as well as the area around the Cannery and part of the Water Street development. It does not include the residential neighborhood just south of the Oregon District strip on East Fifth Street, which is part of another precinct.

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