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Aliceville council approves amendment to allow restaurants to serve alcohol in downtown business district

Aliceville City Council · May 13, 2026
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Summary

Council adopted an amendment to alcohol ordinance 526 to permit restaurants in the central business district to serve alcoholic beverages while remaining subject to existing rules and regulations.

The Aliceville City Council voted on May 12 to adopt an amendment to alcohol ordinance number 526 permitting restaurants in the central business district to serve alcoholic beverages, while maintaining applicable rules and regulations.

The council noted the change is intended to allow more downtown restaurants to participate without exempting any businesses from the ordinance's regulatory requirements. The chair read the ordinance amendment and asked for a motion; one councilmember moved to approve and the motion was seconded. The council approved the amendment by voice vote.

"That ordinance amendment shall allow for the business district to have restaurants that serve alcoholic beverages," the chair said while introducing the item. There was no extended debate recorded in the transcript.

The council recorded the motion as carried by voice vote; the transcript does not include a roll-call tally or recorded dissent.