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Council approves dozens of routine liquor licenses, rezones and consent items in unanimous votes

5116101 · July 1, 2025
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The Omaha City Council on the meeting record approved a slate of liquor licenses, rezones, plats and other consent items, mostly by unanimous 7-0 votes; one walkability study item was laid over for further outreach.

The Omaha City Council voted on a large consent calendar of liquor licenses, rezoning requests, plats, and professional agreements, approving the majority of items by unanimous votes and postponing one downtown walkability study for further outreach.

Council members approved Class A, C, D and K liquor licenses for a string of small-business applicants (items 6–12), ordinances to rezone residential and commercial parcels across the city (multiple items), and numerous planning and subdivision plats recommended by the Planning Board. Most motions were approved 7-0 in roll calls that listed council members Goodwin, Harding, Hugg, Melton, Roe, Festersen and the presiding council president as voting in favor.

The approved liquor licenses…

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