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The Cheyenne City Council's Finance Committee meeting on March 19, 2025, focused on two significant applications for liquor licenses, highlighting the city's evolving dining and entertainment landscape.

The first discussion centered on a proposal from a trampoline park seeking to offer prepackaged canned beverages for adults supervising children. The park's management clarified that while adults would be allowed to consume drinks in designated areas, such as birthday party rooms, they would not be permitted to jump on trampolines after drinking. To enforce this policy, the park plans to issue black wristbands to adults with beverages, helping staff monitor compliance.
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The second item on the agenda was an application for a restaurant liquor license from Thompson Weaver LLC, operating as Parkway Pizza. The establishment, located at 3753 East Lincoln Way, aims to provide a casual dining experience where patrons can enjoy pizza and beer. The application has met all necessary requirements and received approval from relevant city departments.

Both proposals received unanimous support from the committee, with motions to approve made and seconded without further discussion. The recommendations will be forwarded to the full City Council for final approval in their upcoming meeting. This meeting reflects Cheyenne's commitment to enhancing local dining and entertainment options while ensuring safety and compliance within its establishments.

Converted from Finance Committee 03-28-25 meeting on March 19, 2025
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