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Cullman City Council approves permits, honors longtime city attorney and adopts ordinances
Summary
At its Oct. 30 meeting the Cullman City Council approved several special‑event permits (including Christkindlmarket), granted a restaurant alcohol license, adopted resolutions contracting traffic and engineering studies, honored longtime city attorney Roy W. Williams Jr., and passed second readings of multiple ordinances including a surplus property declaration and an easement release related to a new Chick‑fil‑A.
The Cullman City Council on Oct. 30 approved a slate of routine permits, resolutions and ordinances and adopted a resolution honoring Roy W. Williams Jr. for decades of service as city attorney.
On permits, the council approved a Christmas open house in the Warehouse District (Nov. 8), the Christkindlmarket (Nov. 20–Dec. 23) and the annual Christmas parade and tree lighting (Nov. 21). It also approved a restaurant alcohol license for an Outback Steakhouse at 727 2nd Avenue…
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