Just In Time For Patio Season, City Council Backs COVID-Era Rules Making Outdoor Dining Easier – Block Club Chicago

A business’s alderperson will need to sign off on any outdoor dining street permits.
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Freddy
2 years ago

Maybe new names for the restaurants.
Instead of drive thru name it Drive By or
Get Shot and a Beer. or
Jackings!

mmack
2 years ago

“Alderpeople approved a measure Wednesday introduced by Mayor Brandon Johnson during his first City Council meeting last week to create a permanent Outdoor Dining Street Permit that would allow restaurants and bars to once again set up tables in the curb or parking lane outside their business.

Groups of three or more restaurants on the same block would also be able to apply for full street closures for their outdoor patios.”

Great idea, except that nobody will be able to park anywhere near the restaurant. I guess you Uber it or walk.

Freddy
2 years ago

Where is the bulletproof glass to shield the patrons?

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