Committee on License and Consumer Protection

Monday, March 13, 2023 · 1:00 PM AM · Chicago, Illinois

TL;DR

The City of Chicago's Committee on License and Consumer Protection met to review amendments to municipal codes related to package goods and alcoholic liquor licenses. The committee recommended passing five ordinances that would modify license restrictions on various streets in Chicago, potentially impacting local businesses and their ability to sell alcohol and packaged goods.

Key Decisions

  • Additional Package Goods License on W Armitage Ave Recommended to Pass
  • Restriction of Package Goods License on W 63rd St Recommended to Pass
  • Additional Package Goods License on W 95th St Recommended to Pass
  • Additional Alcoholic Liquor License on W Belmont Ave Recommended to Pass
  • Additional Alcoholic Liquor License on N Broadway and W Glenlake Ave Recommended to Pass

Agenda

  1. Attendance
  2. Monthly Rule 45 Report
  3. 1 Amendment of Municipal Code Section 4-60-023 (1.101) to allow additional package goods licenses on portion(s) of W Armitage Ave
    Ordinance
    Action: Recommended to Pass

    The Ordinance was Recommended to Pass.

  4. 2 Amendment of Municipal Code Section 4-60-023 (16.14) to disallow additional package goods licenses on portion(s) of W 63rd St
    Ordinance
    Action: Recommended to Pass

    The Ordinance was Recommended to Pass.

  5. 3 Amendment of Municipal Code Section 4-60-023 (21.206) to allow additional package goods licenses on portion(s) of W 95th St
    Ordinance
    Action: Recommended to Pass

    The Ordinance was Recommended to Pass.

  6. 4 Amendment of Municipal Code Section 4-60-022 (35.5) to allow additional alcoholic liquor licenses on portion(s) of W Belmont Ave
    Ordinance
    Action: Recommended to Pass

    The Ordinance was Recommended to Pass.

  7. 5 Amendment of Municipal Code Section 4-60-022 (48.31) to allow additional alcoholic liquor licenses on portion(s) of N Broadway and W Glenlake Ave
    Ordinance
    Action: Recommended to Pass

    The Ordinance was Recommended to Pass.