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Gadsden City Council adopts resolutions on liquor-license transfer, new job classification, museum appointments, parking changes and airport proceeds
Summary
Gadsden City Council voted unanimously to adopt several resolutions during its regular meeting, including revoking a liquor license to allow a transfer, creating a new facilities job classification, appointing museum board members, changing parking near the new city hall and approving FAA‑related airport paperwork.
Gadsden City Council voted unanimously to adopt several resolutions during its regular meeting, including a resolution to revoke the alcoholic‑beverage license tied to 514 Broad Street so an existing license may be transferred to that address, the creation of a new facilities job classification, appointments to the Gadsden Museum of Fine Arts board, temporary parking modifications around the new city hall, and documentation supporting use of airport proceeds related to a property transfer.
The council opened a public hearing on a resolution to revoke any liquor license associated with 514 Broad Street, the location of Tipsy’s Bar and Lounge (owner: Darius Winston). No members of the public…
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