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City staff outline steps to apply for expanded outdoor alcohol service; council backs pilot for Art & Wine Walk
Summary
Staff outlined Washington State’s temporary expanded outdoor-alcohol authorization — a $1,700 application with site maps and operating plans — and council agreed to pursue a limited trial (Art & Wine Walk) while monitoring police and public-works resource needs.
City staff told the Duvall council on Feb. 17 that the city can apply to the Washington State Liquor program for temporary authorization to expand outdoor alcohol service through Dec. 31, 2027, and staff recommended using the Art & Wine Walk as a controlled pilot.
City Administrator Cynthia McNabb reviewed the requirements: an application fee ("The fee to request authorization is $1,700"), a site map that specifies every parcel to be included, and a detailed operating plan for each participating licensee that describes…
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