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Village Board Debates Alcohol Sales at Family Car Show

July 03, 2024 | East Aurora, Erie County, New York



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Village Board Debates Alcohol Sales at Family Car Show
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the introduction of a mobile solar-powered trailer designed for various community events, including the upcoming Toy Town Car Show. The trailer, which operates on cellular antenna technology, will allow for remote access via apps or the internet. While the initial service is set for three years, officials noted a potential monthly cost of approximately $120 to $140 thereafter. The board is currently awaiting bids from three companies to finalize the project.

Another significant topic was the consideration of a peddler solicitor permit for Northeast Tap Company, allowing them to serve alcohol at the Toy Town Car Show scheduled for August 25, 2024. The discussion revealed concerns about the impact of introducing alcohol sales at family-oriented events, with some board members expressing apprehension about the potential for increased alcohol-centric activities in the community. They emphasized the importance of maintaining the village's character and ensuring that events remain family-friendly. After a lengthy debate, the board decided to table the motion until the car show permit is officially submitted and reviewed.

Additionally, the board appointed Shane Krieger as the new village administrator, effective July 8, 2024, filling a position that has been vacant for ten months. This appointment aims to facilitate smoother transitions within the village's administration.

The meeting also included updates from various department heads, with the police chief preparing for the July 3 parade and fireworks, and ongoing projects in the community being reported on. The meeting concluded with a motion to enter executive session to discuss legal and personnel matters, highlighting the board's commitment to transparency and community engagement.

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