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Council approved an on-sale and Sunday intoxicating liquor license for Stella's Blaine; vacated drainage and utility easements for Prime North property as requested by Taylor Properties; awarded a $3,059,079.25 contract to North Pine Aggregate for the 2026 Quincy Area Street Reconstruction and accepted other bids including a $461,950 tree removal contract; approved consent items including opting into the Ramsey County Economic Development Authority and ReLeaf grant acceptance; approved temporary road closures for summer events; and introduced an ordinance to allow up to five lawful gambling locations per organization.
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A new restaurant in Blaine has permission from the council to serve alcohol while state approval is finalized. The council removed certain city drainage and utility easements on specified Prime North parcels after staff determined they are no longer needed. The city accepted the low bid to rebuild streets in the Quincy area in 2026, so that project will move forward, and approved other routine contracts and event road closures that affect local streets and parks. The council also introduced (but did not yet adopt) a change to allow organizations to have up to five lawful gambling locations.
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