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Votes at a glance: Lincoln City Council actions April 28 — appointments, agreements, liquor licenses, zoning and ordinance steps
Summary
At its April 28 meeting the Lincoln City Council approved a range of consent appointments, agreements and planning items, and acted on several liquor-license applications; one liquor application was denied and a separate water-district appeal was not advanced.
At its April 28 meeting the Lincoln City Council approved a bundle of consent and legislative items, and heard public testimony on a broader set of issues. Items with formal action included appointments to advisory boards, city agreements, liquor licenses and several zoning and code changes. Council also heard a lengthy public hearing on a proposed water special-assessment district on Fletcher Avenue (that item was voted on separately and not advanced).
Key actions and outcomes (roll calls and tallies are recorded in the official minutes):
- Appointments (Consent agenda, Item 1): Andy Barry to the Charter Revision Commission (partial term to expire July 15, 2028) — motion carried 5–0 (roll-call: Weber/Duden/Schaub/Beckias/Washington). Lynn Ayers to the Citizen Police Advisory Board (term to expire Nov. 17, 2027) — motion carried 5–0. Drake Bray and Isaac Remboldt appointed to the Veterans Memorial Garden Advisory Council (terms to expire Nov. 1, 2027 and a…
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