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Columbus council recommends liquor license, appoints new sergeant, approves downtown lighting plan and advances fireworks-penalty ordinance
Summary
At its Sept. 2 meeting the council recommended a retail Class D liquor license for Tienda e Panaderia Suarez LLC to the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission, appointed Terry Haysacker as police sergeant and Chuck Sliva to the employee retirement committee, accepted a $17,860 quote for UV bulbs, adopted Resolution R25-117 for Frankfurt Square lighting and introduced an ordinance adding a $100 fireworks penalty (first reading).
The Columbus City Council on Sept. 2 recommended approval of a retail Class D liquor license for Tienda e Panaderia Suarez LLC, approved multiple personnel appointments and procurement actions, and adopted a resolution to proceed with downtown lighting improvements.
Public hearing — liquor license: The council heard an application for a retail Class D liquor license from Tienda e Panaderia Suarez LLC for premises at 1709 23rd Street, with Javier Suarez Maldonado listed as manager. Angelica Palacios, who identified herself as manager of Tandem Panaderia Suarez, spoke in favor of the application. After closing the hearing, the…
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