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Proposal to reduce full-service restaurant liquor-license fee dies for lack of motion

5963970 · October 21, 2025
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Summary

A proposal to lower the on-sale full-service restaurant liquor-license fee from $95,000 to $70,000 did not receive a motion and therefore did not advance; staff and business stakeholders had opposed the reduction at prior meetings.

A proposed resolution to reduce the fee for on-sale full-service restaurant liquor licenses from $95,000 to $70,000 did not advance at the Oct. 20 council meeting and effectively died for lack of motion.

Staff recounted outreach and a roundtable on Oct. 7 with current liquor-license holders; those…

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