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Council approves operator licenses; city attorney details how convictions would affect approval

5714022 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

The Kenosha Common Council on Sept. 3 concurred with committee recommendations to approve a slate of operator and related licenses. City Attorney Mr. Knight explained how pending criminal charges affect demerit-point calculations and said the city can initiate a mid‑license review and revocation hearing if convictions occur before renewal.

Kenosha Common Council on Sept. 3 voted to approve multiple operator and related license applications, including an application for Abigail Arroyo Magri that committee members approved using discretionary demerit points while several court cases remain pending.

The council voted to concur with the Committee on Licenses and Permits to approve the listed applications after they were read into the record.

The meeting’s most substantive exchange focused on how the city handles licensing when an applicant has pending criminal charges. An alderman from the 17th District asked the city attorney to “walk me through the process” if the council approved a bartender’s license…

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