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The Boulder City Beverage Licensing Authority convened on June 21, 2025, to address a significant case involving the suspension of a local establishment's liquor license due to violations related to serving alcohol to minors. The meeting highlighted the authority's commitment to enforcing responsible alcohol service within the community.
During the session, board members confirmed there were no conflicts of interest regarding the case at hand. The establishment in question had previously entered a stipulation acknowledging its violations, which included serving alcohol to two minors. As a result, the board deliberated on the appropriate disciplinary measures.
Member Carl proposed a motion to impose a 10-day suspension of the establishment's liquor license, with an additional 20 days suspended for any future violations within a year. This motion was seconded by Member Crane and unanimously approved by the board. The suspension is set to begin on June 25, 2025, with the establishment required to post a notice of the suspension by June 24.
The board's decision underscores the importance of compliance with alcohol service regulations, particularly in protecting minors from underage drinking. The authority's actions reflect a broader commitment to community safety and responsible business practices. As the board moves forward, it will continue to monitor compliance and address any future violations to maintain the integrity of Boulder’s beverage licensing framework.
Converted from 6-18-25 Beverage Licensing Authority Meeting meeting on June 21, 2025
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