# Lincoln City Council approves liquor licenses, claims report  
**Published:** 2026-04-27T12:00:00.000Z  
**Source:** [Lincoln Cablecast Meetings](https://lnktv.lincoln.ne.gov/internetchannel/show/4345?channel=1)  
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LINCOLN, Neb. — The Lincoln City Council unanimously approved four agenda items during its April 27, 2026 meeting, including two liquor license applications and authorization for a special event on state highways, according to [meeting records posted by the city](https://lnktv.lincoln.ne.gov/internetchannel/show/4345?channel=1).

All seven council members present voted 7-0 to approve a liquor license application for Good Life Community Development at 1900 K Street. William Iraqi represented the applicant before the council during discussion of the measure. The council also unanimously approved a liquor license for Pet Projects Development LLC at 2020 Pine Lake Road, with Grant Lundy speaking on behalf of the application.

In other business, the council voted unanimously to accept a report of new and pending claims against the city for the period of April 1 through April 15, 2026. City Attorney Christi presented a resolution authorizing the temporary use of the state highway system for a special event hosted by Lincoln, which the council also approved unanimously.

Council members Bowers, Washington, Show, Schroeder, Beckius, Weber and Carlson were all present for the meeting. One member of the public, Lina Ali Lopez, addressed the council during the public comment period to speak in support of a proposed amendment creating a new Lincoln minimum wage ordinance.

## Sources

- [Lincoln Cablecast Meetings](https://lnktv.lincoln.ne.gov/internetchannel/show/4345?channel=1)

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