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Woodbury City Council approves restaurant liquor license, adopts street‑lighting and compensation resolutions; continues second license hearing

Woodbury City Council · November 20, 2025
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Summary

At its Nov. 19 meeting the Woodbury City Council approved an on‑sale intoxicating liquor license for a restaurant, adopted a street‑lighting funding policy (resolution 25‑187) and a 2026 classification and compensation plan for unrepresented employees (resolution 25‑189, contingent on the budget), and continued a second liquor hearing to Dec. 10.

The Woodbury City Council on Nov. 19 approved an on‑sale intoxicating liquor license for a restaurant, adopted two resolutions and continued a second liquor license hearing to Dec. 10.

Ashley Sullivan, assistant city administrator and city clerk, told the council that Pezzo Woodbury LLC, doing business as the restaurant applicant, submitted an application for an on‑sale intoxicating liquor license that would allow Sunday and patio sales at 8505 Valley Creek Road, Suite 200. Sullivan said the business owner is Chris Christiansen and that a criminal‑history check of the owner returned clear; staff recommended approval. The council closed the public hearing with no public speakers and voted to grant…

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