Sangamon County Liquor Committee met Sep. 20

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Sangamon County Liquor Committee met Sep. 20.

Here are the agenda provided by the committee:

1. Call to Order

2. Sign In

3. Approval of the Minutes from the Wednesday, August 16, 2023 Meeting

4. New Business

5. New License

• Prime Time Gaming (Terenecia Massey)

• – 400 N. Dirksen Parkway Springfield, IL 62702

6. Existing License

• 252- Royal 7’s Gaming 450 W. North Springfield, IL 62704 

– Change of Officer (Jeremy Mizeur)

– Change of DBA to Linda’s

7. Special Event License

8. Reports

• Trustin Harrison

о Video Gaming

o Tavern Incident Report

9. Approval of Resolutions/Purchase Orders/Purchase Reports

10. Procurement/Grant Notifications

11. Old Business

12. Public Comment

• The next meeting of the Sangamon County Liquor Committee will be Wed., October 18 2023. 

• The next meeting of the Sangamon County Board will be Tuesday, October 10, 2023.

13. Adjournment

https://sangamonil.gov/eventslist/evr/9/liquor-sc-60



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