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Lindenhurst board rejects Class A‑V liquor license for proposed Tikka Taproom, approves $30,000 incentive and $1.4M road award
Summary
At its June 10 meeting the Lindenhurst Village Board voted 2–2 to deny adding a Class A‑V liquor license for a proposed Tikka Taproom, while approving a $30,000 economic incentive for the restaurant, fund-balance transfers, and awarding the 2024 road contract to Payne & Dolan not to exceed $1.4 million.
The Village of Lindenhurst Board on June 10 voted down an ordinance to add a Class A‑V liquor license for a proposed Indian restaurant, approved a $30,000 economic incentive for that same business, authorized internal fund-balance transfers to support capital projects, and awarded the village’s 2024 road program contract to Payne & Dolan with contingency funding.
The board met at 7 p.m. Mayor Dominic Marturano presided; Trustees Pat Dickson, Patty Chybowski, Heath Rosten and Ron Grace were present, and Trustees Pat Dunham and Dawn Suchy were absent. The meeting was adjourned at 7:30 p.m.
The board considered Ordinance 24‑6‑2293 to add one Class A‑V liquor license for Tikka Taproom at 2234 E. Grand Avenue, the former Sarge’s Beef location. Trustee Pat Dickson moved to adopt the ordinance,…
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