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Rochester liquor license discussion paused

City Council opts to wait to see what state and federal relief emerges before considering fee reduction. 11:17 pm, Feb. 1, 2021 × A pitch to reduce the cost of Rochester liquor licenses is on hold. “I think it’s worth coming back to talk in June,” Rochester City Council member Nick Campion said, noting that restaurants and bars have until August to pay the fees. The pause until June 11 was requested to see what type of state and federal relief funds and programs might be implemented, said Christiaan Cartwright, Rochester’s license examiner. Council member Mark Bransford, who initiated the conversation last month, supported the delay but added that he’s concerned about the fate of businesses if the current fees remain in place amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Could the Legends site be deemed a local landmark?

Could the Legends site be deemed a local landmark? A building preservation advocate said he plans to nominate the Fourth Street Southeast site for historical review after a split Rochester City Council gave the green light for demolition. 6:30 am, Jan. 28, 2021 × The former Legends Bar & Grill location along the Zumbro River in downtown Rochester. Photo taken Jan. 20, 2021. (Andrew Link / alink@postbulletin.com) A local preservation advocate plans to nominate the building occupied by Legends Bar and Grill as a Rochester landmark. “Obviously my goal here is to create some public discussion, not only at the HPC level, but at the community level and the city council level, to stop the demolition of these buildings,” Kevin Lund told members of the city’s Heritage Preservation Commission this week. “There seems to be some measure of urgency it’s beyond me what it is to take these buildings down.”

How will Rochester council s priorities change?

Rochester City Council member started a conversation Monday that could tweak 2018 vision and strategic priorities. 10:21 pm, Jan. 25, 2021 × Some priorities appear to be shifting with changes in the Rochester City Council. “There are new values at the table, and that, to me, is understood and expected,” council member Patrick Keane said Monday. “That’s what elections are about.” At the same time, he suggested some consistency is required to ensure the city has a unified direction. He pointed to his own election, which came months after the city adopted a 303-page comprehensive plan that defined a vision for the city’s development and transportation efforts.

Split council ends Legends lease; demolition expected

Rochester City Council moves forward with plans expected to lead to demolition of former AFL Labor Temple. 8:06 pm, Jan. 20, 2021 × The former Legends Bar & Grill location along the Zumbro River in downtown Rochester. Photo taken Jan. 20, 2021. (Andrew Link / alink@postbulletin.com) A split Rochester City Council gave the green light Wednesday to end the city’s lease with Legends Bar and Grill and move forward with potential demolition efforts. “This building has been slated for demolition since I joined the council,” said council member Nick Campion, who’s starting his seventh year on the council. He added that the goal is to move toward the eventual redevelopment of the city-owned property that runs along the west side of the Zumbro River between Second Street Southeast and Fourth Street Southeast.

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