No June Beach Days For You: Chicago’s Lakefront Won’t Reopen In Phase 3, Lightfoot Says – Block Club Chicago

Though the state has started reopening parks and is allowing people to fish in boats (with just two people per boat), the city has said boating is still not allowed and the lakefront is closed.
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Streeterville gal
5 years ago

That seems like vindictiveness more than a reason. Cops are already monitoring the lakefront to make sure its…..empty and not used.

debtsor
5 years ago

She has the Wuhan style of governing. She’d barricade every non-essential worker in their homes, indefinitely, if it were up to her.

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