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The Landshark, Woody's Oasis among E.L. establishments with city back taxes

April 9, 2013

Several East Lansing restaurants are not being recommended for a liquor license renewal, unless they pay their personal property taxes to the city, according to city documents.

The Landshark, What Up Dawg and Woody’s Oasis are just several of the 17 establishments that owe back taxes to the city, and face not having their license renewed as a result.

The East Lansing City Council meets tonight at City Hall, 410 Abbot Road, where they will discuss the liquor license renewals for all the bars and restaurants in the city.

All of the establishments are recommended for license renewals, if they pay off their taxes.

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