Attorneys for the government Thursday said that while the ballpark renovations “significantly enhanced the gameday experience for many fans, (the Cubs) removed the best wheelchair seating in the stadium, failed to incorporate wheelchair seating into new premium clubs and group seating areas … and failed to remove architectural barriers to access in unaltered portions of Wrigley Field where it was readily achievable to do so.”
Cub games will have plenty of seating for the foreseeable future. That team is downright awful. Send Grandpa Rossi packing and get someone in there who can teach solid fundamentals to the young players. Even then, they’re five or more years away from being competitive.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Cub games will have plenty of seating for the foreseeable future. That team is downright awful. Send Grandpa Rossi packing and get someone in there who can teach solid fundamentals to the young players. Even then, they’re five or more years away from being competitive.