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Omaha City Council approves several liquor licenses, adds voluntary sales restriction at corner store
Summary
The Omaha City Council approved a set of liquor license applications and outdoor-area additions on unanimous votes March 4, and approved a voluntary amendment restricting single-serve alcohol sales at one neighborhood store.
The Omaha City Council on March 4 approved a group of liquor license applications and related license amendments, including a voluntary restriction on single-container alcohol sales at a neighborhood grocery.
The approvals included an upgrade for Po'Boy Mega Alley at 6011 N. 30th St. from a Class D to a Class C license and a 20-by-20 patio area; Class I licenses for Mesa Luna at 1258 S. 13th St. and Scissors & Scotch at 17211–17213 Evans Plaza; a Class D license for Mary’s Fruits & Vegetables at 2410 S. 13th St.; and an outdoor-area addition for Touch of Class Lounge at 11220 Fort St. All votes passed unanimously 6–0.
The change for Po'Boy Mega Alley was presented by Lindsay Shuler of the CrokerHawk law firm on behalf of the applicant. Shuler said the owner, Myron Menefield, installed a commercial kitchen after receiving a Nebraska Department of Economic Development grant and is adding a restaurant component and patio. The council also agreed to…
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