

However, when the agreement was announced at the Aug. In addition, the back door to the parking lot would be closed after 10 p.m. It would also require Jerry’s Billiards to post a sign on its back door advising patrons not to loiter or make loud noise in the parking lot after 10 p.m., and informing them that violators may be refused service. With the appeal process exhausted, the lawsuit was filed against the city claiming it denied the business the right to a fair trial, exceeded its jurisdiction, and failed to proceed in the manner required by law. Jerry’s Billiards appealed the decision unsuccessfully to the zoning administrator, the Board of Zoning Appeals, and finally the city council in March. the next day on Fridays and Saturdays, and until the next morning at 1 a.m. In April 2022, the city issued a citation to the business - which stays open until 1:30 a.m.

But according to residents in the neighborhood just behind the business, it makes Jerry’s Billiards a nuisance and bad neighbor.
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or later.Īccording to Jerry’s Billiards, that means the zoning code that requires other businesses to close at 10 p.m. Washington Boulevard since 1985 and claims during that time, it’s always stayed open until 1a.m. The pool hall has been operating at the corner of N. 21 meeting closed session, tentatively putting an end to the lawsuit Jerry’s Billiards brought against Pasadena in June for attempting to limit its hours of operation. The City Council approved the settlement in its Aug. 6, in which it could reverse course on a controversial settlement agreement it previously approved with Jerry’s Family Billiards, a popular pool hall in town. The Pasadena City Council will hold a special meeting Wednesday, Sept.
