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Lynwood board adopts ordinance to revise number of liquor licenses

Village of Lynwood Board of Trustees · July 10, 2026
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Summary

The Lynwood Village Board unanimously approved Ordinance No. 26-08 to amend Chapter 10 Section 10-59(b), changing the number of authorized liquor licenses; the move was adopted after waiving first and second readings.

The Lynwood Village Board unanimously adopted Ordinance No. 26-08 on April 28, 2026, revising the number of authorized liquor licenses under Chapter 10, Section 10-59(b) of the village code. Trustee Lilly moved to waive first and second readings and Trustee Marshall seconded; the roll call vote was recorded as Eaves, Lilly, Blakey, Hurt and Marshall in favor and the motion carried.

The ordinance amends the municipal code wording governing how many liquor licenses the village may issue; the meeting minutes record that the board waived both readings and took action at the same session. The change was presented as a single ordinance vote and no separate public-hearing testimony on this item is recorded in the minutes. The board did not record any dissent on the motion.

The change takes effect according to the village's ordinance-adoption rules; the minutes do not specify an effective date, fee adjustments, or which current or prospective establishments the additional or reallocated licenses will serve. Those implementation details were not specified in the meeting record and will require follow-up with village staff for particulars.