A Use of the Public Way Guide for the Magnificent Mile® District 2018

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A Use of the Public Way Guide for the Magnificent Mile® District 2018 A USE OF THE PUBLIC WAY GUIDE FOR THE MAGNIFICENT MILE® DISTRICT 2018 DID YOU KNOW? AGGRESSIVE PANHANDLING is prohibited anywhere in the MOBILE FOOD TRUCKS are not permitted to operateSALE city. You are a victim if you are touched, blocked, followed, in any location for more than 2 hours,SALE or the maximum sworn at, approached by a group or made to feel fear while period for parking, whichever is lesser in any one block being solicited. https://chicagocode.org/8-4-025/ throughout the city. They are also prohibited from parking or standing within 200 feet of a principal customer PEDDLERS are prohibited on North Michigan Avenue SALE entrance to a restaurant located at street level. between Erie and Chestnut Streets. Selling anything https://chicagocode.org/7/7-38/ on the public way within this zone and the surrounding district westward to Dearborn Street is illegal. FOOD CARTS were permitted to operate on City streets https://chicagocode.org/4/4-244/ in 2015; however they are not permitted on portions of SALE several streets in the District including North Michigan BUSINESS SOLICITATION on the public way is illegal in Avenue. https://chicagocode.org/4-8-037/SALE the City of Chicago without a license from the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection. SEGWAY TOURS are limited to 8 vehicles, and the https://chicagocode.org/10-8-510/ maximum speed for any tour with more than 3 vehicles is SALE 12 miles per hour. https://chicagocode.org/9-80-205/ STREET PERFORMING is prohibited on North Michigan Avenue between Delaware and Superior Streets. HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGES within the DistrictSALE cannot SALE https://chicagocode.org/4/4-244/ operate on North Michigan Avenue and have specific location and time restrictions on other streets in the DRONESALE USAGE is prohibited over municipal, religious, or District. https://chicagocode.org/9-48-030/ hospital buildings and is not allowed within 400 feet of pedestrians or private property without their consent. SANDWICH BOARDS & ADVERTISING SIGNS are not SALE https://chicagorealtor.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/ permitted on the public way by the city. SO2015-5419-Drone-Substitute-Ordinance.pdf https://chicagocode.org/10-28-064/ BICYCLES areSALE not permitted on sidewalks within the SIDEWALK CAFÉS on the public way are subject to District, or anywhere in the city unless marked as a SALE specific regulations including the maintenance of a designated bicycle route. https://chicagocode.org/9/9-52/ minimum dimension pedestrian pathway. https://www.cityofchicago.org/content/dam/ PEDICABS are not permitted to operate on North SALE city/depts/bacp/businesslicenseforms/pwu/ Michigan Avenue, and may not operate on the sidewalk SidewalkCafeApplicationBACP2018.pdf anywhere in the city. https://chicagocode.org/9/9-110/ A USE OF THE PUBLIC WAY GUIDE FOR THE MAGNIFICENT MILE® DISTRICT MAY 2018 Lincoln Park North Ave Burton St Clybourn Ave N. Wieland St N. Schiller St Mohawk St Mohawk Larrabee St Larrabee St Orleans N. Cleveland Ave N. Cleveland Ave N. Hudson Ave N. Park Sedgwick St T Halsted St Halsted Gold Coast h e Old Town C Goethe St h ic a g Goose o OAK STREET/ Island R Elm St iv Oak Street e Division St Cendar St Michigan Avenue/ The Magnificent Mile DIAL 911 r Beach GOLD COAST/ Bellevue Pi Larrabee St Larrabee Oak St NEAR NORTH Walton St Lake Delaware St • If you see someone aggressively N. Lake Shore Drive Oak Street/ Chestnut St Near North asking for money Pearson Ave Michigan Chicago Chicago Ave Water Tower • If you see a large crowd on the street Superior St Huron St St Rush Wabash St Wabash LaSalle Dr LaSalle Clark St Clark St Dearborn Wells St Wells Orleans St Orleans blocking pedestrian access or traffic St N. Franklin Ohio Street Erie St Beach Ontario St Streeterville River North St State • If someone is physically blocking any Ohio St RIVERGrand NORTH Ave STREETERVILLE Navy Pier entrance or exit to your building Illinois St • If you see a child who appears to be Kinzie St Columbus Dr Chicago homeless or unattended West Riverwalk Loop Illinois Wacker Dr Lake Shore Lake St ILLINOISCenter CENTER/ East N • If you see an adult who appears to be Chicago LAKE Metra SHORE EAST Millennium Randolph St. Loop Station homeless and needs medical attention Millennium Park • If you see someone peddling merchandise on the sidewalk within CONTACT THE CONTACT THE CHICAGO the prohibited area ALDERMAN’S NEIGHBORHOOD OFFICE BOUNDARY OF BUSINESS MAP AFFAIRS • If you are being disturbed by any loud OFFICE Boundaries AND CONSUMER PROTECTION amplified sound on the public way Location of service area • For any other non-emergency public 121 N. LaSalle St., 8th Floor DIAL 311 way issues Phone: (312) 744-6060 • For any public way permits • If it appears that a sidewalk cafe is encroaching too much into the • If you see someone handing out • For animal care or control issues promotional goods on the sidewalk public way • For public health issues • If you see graffiti anywhere in the • If a food truck is illegally operating District in front of your business 2ND WARD • If street lights are out • If you believe that you have been the Brian Hopkins, Alderman victim of consumer fraud • If you see a sandwich board sign or Phone: (312) 643-2299 • If you have a complaint about a any other good being stored on the [email protected] sidewalk retail store • For general questions regarding For ward boundaries visit: • If you have a complaint about police services www.aldermanhopkins.com a restaurant • To file a police report for minor • If you have a complaint about a cab damage to, or theft of property 42ND WARD Brendan Reilly, Alderman TO CONTACT THE CHICAGO Phone: (312) 642-4242 [email protected] POLICE DEPARTMENT For ward 42 boundaries visit: 18th District (north of the Chicago River) www.ward42chicago.com Daniel O’Shea, Commander 1160 N. Larrabee Avenue Chicago, IL 60610 [email protected] Phone: (312) 742-5870 Fax: (312) 742-5771 1st District (south of the Chicago River) Michael Pigott, Commander 1718 S. State Street, Chicago, IL 60616 [email protected] Phone: (312) 745-4290 Fax: (312) 745-3694 TO ACCESS THIS USE OF THE PUBLIC WAY GUIDE ONLINE, VISIT: WWW.THEMAGNIFICENTMILEASSOCIATION.COM/PLANNING_ADVOCACY FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE, CONTACT THE MAGNIFICENT MILE® ASSOCIATION PLANNING & ADVOCACY DIVISION AT (312) 642-3570 OR AT [email protected]..
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