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Board of License Commissioners to implement new licensing software; cites underage‑sale enforcement and outreach needs
Summary
The Board of License Commissioners presented a FY26 budget and said it is implementing a new licensing software suite, reducing audit findings and focusing enforcement on underage sales; staff suggested more proactive licensee training to reduce violations.
The Board of License Commissioners briefed the Government Operations and Fiscal Policy Committee on April 7 about its FY26 proposed budget, a new licensing software implementation and ongoing enforcement priorities including underage alcohol sales.
David Williams, council budget analyst, presented the board’s FY26 proposed budget of approximately $2.19 million — a rise of about $139,300 or 6.8% above FY25 — and said the agency’s staffing complement remains nine full‑time positions and 19 part‑time positions. The presentation also noted a technology project: a new licensing software suite with a total project estimate cited as about $550,000 and a FY26…
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