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At a public hearing on Aug. 4, Brenna Koswitz told the Cheyenne City Council she has worked in the local restaurant industry for eight years and is seeking to buy and operate Belafuoco at 2115 Warren Avenue and obtain a transfer of the restaurant liquor license. Koswitz introduced herself at the podium and said she had worked on and off at the restaurant and had experience managing and serving at other local eateries. Mayor Collins and other council members asked a few questions about her hospitality experience and takeover date; Koswitz said she planned to take over on Aug. 4. After public comment, Mayor Collins said the purpose of the hearing had been met and the council referred the application to the Finance Committee for further consideration; the Finance Committee will meet next Tuesday at noon in Room 104 for the item.
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