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Olivette City Council updates liquor rules, OKs ALDI license, authorizes North Price Road grant application and declares police car surplus
Summary
At its Jan. 20 meeting the Olivette City Council adopted an ordinance aligning local Sunday liquor hours with state law, authorized a liquor license for the new ALDI at 9175 Olive Crossing, approved submission of a North Price Road STPS grant application (up to $15,000 fee) and declared one police vehicle surplus.
Olivette City Council on Jan. 20 adopted an ordinance changing local liquor-sale rules to match state law, authorized a liquor license for ALDI’s new store at 9175 Olive Crossing and approved submission of a state STPS grant application for North Price Road Phase 1 (with an application fee not to exceed $15,000). The council also declared one decommissioned police vehicle surplus and authorized it for auction.
The council approved Bill 30-39 on second reading; Planning Director Carlos Trejo told the council the change "puts us in line with the changes that the state approved in 2021." The ordinance, as adopted, amends Chapter 600 (Title 6) of the Olivette Municipal Code regarding hours for sale of intoxicating liquor on Sundays and the sale of retail packaged alcoholic beverages; the clerk recorded the ordinance as No. 2809.
At the same meeting the city…
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