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Village shortens downtown waiting period for gaming licenses in TIF and approves Nash Vegas Saloon’s gaming license
Summary
Trustees amended the video‑gaming code to reduce the waiting period for ancillary/nonprofit establishments in the TIF district from 12 months to six months and approved a Class C gaming license for Nash Vegas Saloon at 61 Main Street; trustees recorded a 4‑3 vote on the gaming license.
The Village of Oswego amended its video‑gaming ordinance April 8 to shorten the waiting period for ancillary and nonprofit establishments located within the TIF district, and the board approved a Class C video‑gaming license for Nash Vegas Saloon at 61 Main Street.
Community Development staff told the board that, at its March meeting, staff was directed to draft a code amendment reducing the one‑year waiting period for…
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