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The West Allis Common Council approved a special event permit for All Goods Fest to be held on South 70 Second Street between West Greenfield Avenue and West Orchard Street on July 12, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The permit application was read aloud by the city clerk and identified Ali Acevedo as the event agent. Alderman Haas moved to approve the application and Alderman Nolin seconded the motion. The council voiced its approval and the item passed. The clerk recorded that nine members were present and one was excused at the start of the meeting.
There was no extended discussion recorded on the item during the meeting transcript. The motion to approve was procedural and resulted in the council affirming the permit application for the July 12 event. The transcript does not specify conditions attached to the permit, any required closures, or additional staff directions.
The council adjourned at the conclusion of its agenda and noted its next scheduled meeting for July 15 at 7 p.m.
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