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City clerk tells committee Wauwatosa is 472 residents away from an extra reserve intoxicating-liquor license

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City clerk briefed the Government Affairs Committee on alcohol-license types and the statutory quota, saying Wauwatosa currently holds 45 regular licenses and 26 reserve licenses—two reserve slots are available under the quota calculation, and the city is 472 residents short of qualifying for another reserve license under the Department of Admin.

City Clerk Steve briefed the Wauwatosa City Government Affairs Committee on June 3 about the statutory quota and current inventory of retail intoxicating-liquor licenses, explaining how population certification affects available reserve licenses.

Steve told the committee the city is allowed 45 regular intoxicating-liquor licenses and 28 reserve licenses under the statutory quota; at the close of the licensing period the city held 45 regular licenses and 26 reserve licenses. "If you see my memo, we're actually only 472 residents away from getting another reserve license," the clerk…

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