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Commission approves liquor licenses, an executive-session settlement and property abandonments in consent votes
Summary
The Augusta City Commission approved a slate of alcohol licenses, authorized a $20,000 workers' compensation settlement, and agreed to abandon portions of Dogwood Terrace property during committee action and full votes.
The Augusta City Commission approved a series of routine license applications and other consent items on March 25, including multiple alcohol licenses, a workers' compensation settlement and street abandonment tied to a public housing demolition project.
Most license matters were handled by the public services committee and passed unanimously, including retail package and on-premise beer-and-wine permits for addresses on Olive Road, Broad Street and Walton Way, and approvals for hotel and restaurant venues. Planning & Development and the Sheriff's Office recommended approval of the applications listed on the meeting agenda.
In executive-session follow-up, the commission authorized settlement of a workers' compensation claim by Essene Kipp for…
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