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Commission begins rewrite of Riverfront liquor‑license boundary, defers vote for more public review
Summary
Staff presented a redraft of the Riverfront liquor‑license map and application process, proposed an annual fee and new revocation language, and the commission asked for revisions and public feedback before returning in a future meeting.
Michigan City Redevelopment Commission staff presented an updated map and draft rules on June 9 to expand and clarify the Riverfront liquor license district and to create a clearer application process.
Why it matters: The Riverfront liquor license is a special, non‑transferable development tool the city uses to encourage destination restaurants and downtown activity. Staff told commissioners the state‑law distance allowance (3,000 feet measured from the centerline of Trail Creek) and the city’s…
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