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Laramie City Council approves restaurant liquor license, advances ordinances and repeals surface water fund
Summary
At its March 3 meeting the Laramie City Council approved a restaurant liquor license for Momo House and Grill, advanced several ordinances (including repeal of the surface water management fund) and passed a resolution to fund city building upgrades; all recorded votes were 6-0.
The Laramie City Council on March 3, 2026, approved a new restaurant liquor license for Momo House and Grill, Inc., and moved forward on multiple ordinances and a facilities-financing resolution, with all recorded roll-call votes reported as 6-0.
The council approved a liquor license for Momo House and Grill for a licensing term of March 4 to May 7, 2026. The approval was recorded as a 6 to 0 vote. The consent agenda, which included minutes, a resolution appointing four members to the Parks, Tree, and Rec Advisory Board and amendments that reduced interest rates on eight state revolving fund loans, also passed 6 to 0.
In ordinance votes, the council advanced several measures on introduction and first reading. The body voted 6 to 0 on original ordinance 2118, which repeals municipal code section 13.80 related to surface water drainage and eliminates the surface water management fund; the Clerk noted the repeal is driven by…
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