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The mayor, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and two aldermen spoke at the Center on Halsted.

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The plaza will set "different hours for game days and non-game days," according to a release.

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The team awaits a decision from the liquor commission as the alderman advised neighbors to "be careful."

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East Lake View Neighbors will discuss the patio liquor license at its Tuesday meeting.

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The chairman of the Cubs spoke with Lakeview business owners Wednesday.

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Instead of a compromise, Tunney introduced further restrictions on the plaza Wednesday.

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Mayor Rahm Emanuel said it updates the city's Human Rights Ordinance, as "times have changed."

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"Neighbors will suffer Friday night through Monday morning," Ald. Brendan Reilly said.

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Neighbors of buildings rented out often to short-term guests say a new proposed ordinance is too loose.

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The Cubs have "not proven to be a good neighbor," Ald. Tom Tunney (44th) said Wednesday.

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"Airbnb competes directly with real B&B," said Kapra Fleming, owner of Wicker Park's House of Two Urns.

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The plaza operator emailed Wrigley Field neighbors Monday morning.

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While the liquor license doesn't allow for special events, the Cubs "couldn't wait any longer."

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The move is meant to take violent crime detectives closer to where violent crimes occur, police said.

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The U.S. representative backed the Cubs' new security plans three days before Opening Night.