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EAGAN, MINN – The Eagan City Council Dec. 1 voted to decrease the 2021 liquor license fee by providing credit for the days when in-person dining was banned under Gov. Tim Walz's coronavirus executive orders.
The credit — which will result in a 35 percent reduction in the license fee — is "in recognition of the unprecedented difficulties faced by restaurants due to COVID-19," officials said.
"Our City has remained focused on how we can help our community's businesses stay open and doing business," City Administrator Dave Osberg said in a news release. "At City Hall, we know that businesses are adjusting to survive during COVID-19. As partners, the City Council is working to help provide relief and necessary adjustments for our local service and retail businesses."
Other city actions during COVID-19
City officials say Eagan has given nearly $750,000 to 59 small businesses in Eagan Late fees for utilities have been suspendedCity-officials fast-tracked 18 outdoor dining permits and provided flexibility for outdoor fitness spaces.
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