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Proposed strip club draws 30 protesters
Tuesday, February 23, 2010

About 30 people protested Monday against a strip club slated for West Carson Street, saying a judge, Pittsburgh City Council or Mayor Luke Ravenstahl should do whatever it takes to stop it.

The site, owned by Marquise Investments, was the subject of hearings before the planning commission, which recommended against giving the developer permission to open up next to the Onala Club for recovering addicts. But council never received paperwork that would have prompted it to hold a hearing, and Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Joseph James ruled that the lack of expert testimony on the club's health and welfare effects meant he had to grant it approval.

"We need an investigation of why all of this happened," said West Side United Community Development Corp. President Marciana Rossi. In the meantime, city building inspectors should fine the building owner for work that was done without a permit, she said.

The city has filed a notice of appeal.

"How about if the judge vacates his decision," said Joe Panzino, Onala's executive director.

"Nobody gives us answers on why this happened," said Ginny Kropf, vice president of the Sheraden Community Council. "Nobody's taking responsibility for who dropped the ball."

Council members Theresa Smith and Doug Shields, along with council President Darlene Harris, appeared at the protest.

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First published on February 23, 2010 at 12:00 am