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Council places Brew 66 coffee-trailer request on consent agenda after debate over food-truck approval process
Summary
Lincoln’s committee placed Brew 66’s request to occupy a parking spot Sundays Oct–Dec at 125 N. Kickapoo on the consent agenda and discussed a new parking-spot closure form and whether fast-tracked approvals should be allowed for food trucks; council cleared the vendor to operate Oct. 19 ahead of a formal vote on Oct. 20.
The Lincoln City Council’s Committee of the Whole on Oct. 14 placed a request from Brew 66 for a recurring parking-spot closure (Sundays in October, November and December) across from Ink and Print Books, 125 N. Kickapoo, on the consent agenda and agreed—by consensus—to allow the vendor to operate on Sunday, Oct. 19 even though the council will vote on the request at its Oct. 20 regular meeting.
City staff and councilors spent the item discussing a…
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