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Clifton Heights Reaches Consent Agreement with Owners of The Rose Bar to Address Safety Concerns

From a press release

Clifton Heights Borough Council President Mike Humphreys announced today that the borough has reached a consent agreement with the owners of The Rose Bar, located at Baltimore and Diamond Street, that is designed to address ongoing safety concerns in the community.

Under the Consent Agreement, approved Thursday by Judge Kelly Eckel of the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas, The Rose Bar will be closed and cease all operations for three months effective March 10, 2023.  If the establishment reopens in the future, it will be required to close each night at midnight for a period of nine months. In addition, the establishment will be required to put in place additional security measures, including certification of its security under Pennsylvania state police standards.

The Consent Agreement follows legal action initiated in February by Clifton Heights Borough at the request of Borough Council President Mike Humphreys to help safeguard the safety of residential areas and the borough’s business district. Recent incidents include reported and confirmed gunfire outside the establishment, as well as incidents of public drunkenness, excessive noise and lewd behavior, among other issues.

Following these incidents, Humphreys requested that Mayor Mark Campbell, as the borough’s chief law enforcement officer, and borough staff to explore all available legal options to address safety concerns for local residents and the business district.

“As an elected official, I believe we have a duty and responsibility to protect the safety of our residents and the larger community by ensuring that all establishments conduct their operations in a safe manner in accordance with applicable laws and regulations,” said Humphreys. “This remedial action underscores that we will fully enforce and hold business operators accountable to ensure public safety. It is my hope that these steps will ultimately help to address the ongoing problems associated with the establishment, however borough officials and our police department will continue to carefully monitor the situation once the bar reopens for business.”

“This is a positive outcome for the community of Clifton Heights and I thank Council President Humphreys for his leadership on this issue,” said Mayor Mark Campbell. “Rest assured, we will continue to closely monitor the situation and the conduct of the establishment’s patrons going forward.”