Politics & Government
Liquor License Votes for Pour Decisions Brewery on Roseville Council Agenda Tonight
Council also expected to hold a joint session with the Human Rights Commission.

The Roseville Council is meeting Monday night (Aug. 13) to consider taking action on on- and off-sale liquor license requests from Pour Decisions Brewery, a new micro-brewer that wants to start up business in the city.
Pour Decisions Brewery wants the off-sale and on-sale and Sunday taproom liquor licenses in operating from 1744 Terrace Drive. The Council has scheduled a public hearing to take comment on the issue, then vote.
The city staff has recommended approving Pour Decisions' requests for the liquor licenses.
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The Council is also expected to consider approving more bids in connection with the new fire station project and will meet in a joint session with the city Human Rights Commission.
Last month, the Council voted unanimously to create a so-called “taproom” liquor license that will allow Pour Decisions Brewery to sell pints and growlers from its 1744 Terrace Drive location.
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To see the complete Council agenda for tonight's (Aug. 13) meeting click on here. The meeting is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 2660 Civic Center Drive.
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