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City Council Approves Licenses Amid Controversial Backgrounds

August 23, 2024 | Village of Waukesha, Waukesha County, Wisconsin


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City Council Approves Licenses Amid Controversial Backgrounds
During a recent government meeting, the approval of two operator licenses took center stage. The first license was granted to Brittany Lang, following a motion that clarified her previous offenses were forfeitures, akin to minor traffic violations. The motion received unanimous support from the council members present.

The second operator license was for Katie Waddell, who faced scrutiny due to a misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct. Despite this, council members noted that her documentation was in order, leading to a motion for approval that also passed without opposition.

In addition to the licensing discussions, the meeting briefly touched on a bridge inspection contract for 2024 with Columns Engineers Incorporated, although further details on this topic were not elaborated during the session. The swift approval of the licenses reflects the council's commitment to supporting local businesses while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.

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