LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD

Public Meetings

Public meetings of the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) begin at 11:00 AM in Room 117 of the PLCB headquarters in the Northwest Office Building, Harrisburg, Pa. Meetings are open for in-person attendance. The public can attend virtually via Microsoft Teams over the internet and via telephone (267-332-8737, code 240 679 670).

All public meetings feature at least two opportunities for public comment.

The first happens early during the meeting. The second happens at the conclusion of agenda business. If a license that is listed on the agenda is recommended for non-renewal during the meeting, the Chairman will ask for comments about that specific license before a final vote is taken.

People wishing to comment on items appearing on a meeting agenda are encouraged to attend that meeting in person. Those attending via Teams should review Using Microsoft Teams to Attend PLCB Public Board Meetings

Meeting agendas are posted on this page at least a day in advance of the public meeting; however, agendas are subject to change.

Public Meeting Schedule

  • Wednesday,  January 15, 2025
  • Wednesday,  February 5, 2025
  • Wednesday,  February 26, 2025 
  • Wednesday,  March 19, 2025 
  • Wednesday,  April 9, 2025 
  • Wednesday,  April 30, 2025 
  • Wednesday,  May 14, 2025 
  • Wednesday,  June 4, 2025
  • Wednesday,  June 25, 2025 
  • Wednesday,  July 16, 2025 
  • Wednesday,  August 6, 2025 
  • Wednesday,  August 27, 2025 
  • Wednesday,  September 17, 2025 
  • Wednesday,  October 1, 2025 
  • Wednesday,  October 15, 2025 
  • Thursday, November 6, 2025
  • Wednesday, November 19, 2025 
  • Wednesday, December 17, 2025

 

Meeting minutes and past meeting agendas

Note

PLCB public meetings are monitored and recorded. Recordings and meeting minutes are retained pursuant to their applicable retention periods. Any and all comments offered may become part of the meeting's permanent record. Because meetings are open to the public, those commenting are asked to maintain decorum and refrain from using profanity or obscene language. The PLCB reserves the right to mute or, in some cases, remove disruptive participants from the meeting.