City of Elgin Liquor Control Commission met July 9

City of Elgin Liquor Control Commission met July 9
Anthony Ortiz, Council Member — City of Elgin Website
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City of Elgin Liquor Control Commission met July 9

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

A. Call to Order

B. Roll Call

C. Approval of Minutes –June 11, 2025

D. Public Hearing on Consideration of an Application by Casa Tequilas Mexican Grill LLC d/b/a Casa Tequilas Mexican Grill for Six Video Gaming Terminals License for the Premises at 1120 South Randall Road Unit 102; Video Gaming Distributors License for this location for Lucky Lincoln Gaming, LLC

E. Consideration of Stipulation and Agreed Order Regarding the Liquor Commission Complaint in the Matter of the Retail Alcoholic Liquor Dealers License of Oakbrook Beverage Centers, Inc., d/b/a Osco Drug Store #3313, 1670 Larkin Avenue, Elgin, IL; LC 2025-3

F. Discussion Concerning Regulation of Sweepstakes Machines.

G. Miscellaneous

H. Public Comment

I. Adjournment

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