Chicago Business Relief Package Including Faster Permits, Delivery Fee Cap, Hospitality Grants Advances
Earlier today, the Committee on License and Consumer Protection voted 15-3 to advance the Chi Biz Strong relief package introduced by Mayor Lightfoot. The package now heads to the full City Council, which is expected to vote on the proposal next Wednesday.
The initial proposal would end the sale of alcohol from grocery and liquor stores at 10:00 p.m., but was updated to a midnight cutoff. The amended ordinance also make permanent the current expedited process for obtaining a public way use permit - including sidewalk cafe permits - by removing the ordinance requirement for each license.
IRA President & CEO Sam Toia testified in committee in support of the package.
“The restaurant and hospitality industry in Chicago has been decimated by the pandemic over the last 16 months," said Toia. “Approving this package will immediately help small businesses reopen and recover. Targeted grants, streamlined permits and licensing allowing A-frame signage, assuring reasonable delivery fees and more will be hugely beneficial to neighborhood restaurants."