Woodland Park Council approves liquor license for Stop and Save amid community drives

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The Woodland Park City Council meeting on April 3, 2025, focused on several key issues, including the approval of a new liquor license and a community service initiative.

During the meeting, Skyler, a representative from Feather Petroleum, addressed the council regarding a request for a new fermented malt beverage and wine off-premise liquor license for Stop and Save number 28. Skyler emphasized the company's commitment to responsible service, stating they have policies in place to prevent sales to minors. The council had no questions for Skyler, and after a brief discussion, a motion was made and unanimously approved to grant the license.

In addition to the liquor license discussion, Mayor's report highlighted a successful community service effort led by Christy Huber, a city employee. Huber organized a food and coat drive that significantly benefited local families. The initiative provided 825 meals, distributed 25 coats, and delivered Christmas gifts to 388 children, impacting a total of 180 families. The mayor expressed gratitude for Huber's hard work and shared a thank-you note from the community partnership acknowledging the positive impact of the drive.

The meeting concluded with no further business discussed, underscoring the council's focus on community welfare and responsible business practices.

Converted from City Council Meeting | April 3, 2025 meeting on April 06, 2025
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