A hearing order, filed by Councilor Ricardo Arroyo earlier this week, will be presented during Wednesday's city council meeting.
— commonly known locally as"nips" — in city limits, a proposal that's already getting some push back.
On Wednesday, the hearing order filed by Arroyo is expected to be presented. That hearing order"is intended to bring representatives from the Boston Public Health Commission and Licensing Board before the City Council to discuss the benefits that such a ban would have on public health," a news release from Arroyo's office said.
A proposed ban on the sale of miniature alcohol bottles in Boston will be discussed at Wednesday's city council meeting.
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