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Council approves consent items, liquor licenses and street vacation; delays 101 N. 14th redevelopment
Summary
At its April 14 meeting the Lincoln City Council approved a slate of consent items, unanimously approved multiple liquor licenses and a street vacation, and postponed consideration of the 101 North 14th Street redevelopment project to May 12.
Lincoln City Council on Monday, April 14, 2025, approved multiple consent-agenda items and liquor-license applications, unanimously passed a street and alley vacation ordinance and voted to delay consideration of the 101 North 14th Street redevelopment project until May 12.
The votes were largely unanimous and procedural: the council reappointed a citizen to the Historic Preservation Commission, accepted an investment activity report, approved a package of liquor-license applications and vendor event permits, accepted the city's report of new and pending claims, and adopted a street and alley vacation. Councilors moved and seconded the items as listed on the agenda and recorded roll-call votes on each motion.
Votes at a glance - Reappointment: Mantine Hove Grouse reappointed to the Historic Preservation Commission for a term ending April 15, 2028. Motion introduced by Councilmember Beckius; second recorded. Roll call: Bowers: Yes; Carlson: Yes; Schaub: Yes; Duden: Yes; Beckius: Yes; Washington: Yes. Outcome: approved…
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