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Council approves consent items, liquor licenses and a dead-animal removal contract in unanimous votes
Summary
At its April 21 meeting the Lincoln City Council voted unanimously on a slate of consent items, multiple liquor license applications and a four-year dead-animal removal contract. Several items were routine and carried 7-0; the contract for animal removal was described as a $30,000 estimate, not to exceed $40,000.
The Lincoln City Council unanimously approved a package of routine consent items, liquor license applications and a citywide contract during its April 21 meeting.
Most votes were 7-0 and covered appointments, engineering and zoning housekeeping, special-event liquor permits and a contract for dead-animal removal. City Attorney Johanze Christie described the animal-removal contract as one used across multiple departments.
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