A few years back, when the Cubs released their plans to improve Wrigley Field and the surrounding neighborhood, one of the ideas was to set up an open-air plaza where people could party:
The Chicago Bears, Cubs and White Sox would all be able to sell alcohol in a plaza outside their stadiums under a new ordinance introduced to City Council today by 44th Ward Ald. Tom Tunney.
The funny part is this:
For Wrigley’s purposes, however, Ald. Tunney also worked in specific clauses to limit the number of points of sale a plaza can have as well as a maximum noise level it can have.