The monthly Creston board meeting began with Village President Wayne Williams reading an email sent to board officials from Casey’s Gas Station requesting to begin offering curbside liquor service.
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CRESTON – The monthly Creston board meeting began with Village President Wayne Williams reading an email sent to board officials from Casey’s Gas Station requesting to begin offering curbside liquor service. The gas station currently sells liquor inside, but is asking for permission to begin bringing it out to patron’s vehicles.
“The email needs to be signed by somebody from Casey’s but when they sign it we will allow it,” Williams said.
Next, board members passed a motion to approve the fiscal year 2021 budget and appropriation ordinance. No changes were made to the ordinance, but the village is expected to lose around $7,000 in tax money due to COVID-19.
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