riddlemay wrote:This seems like a real stupid question, but in all the reports I've heard first- or second-hand, I've never heard it specified that the new legislation will allow dogs only in outdoor locations. I hope to gosh that this is so, and it sure seems like a no-brainer that it would be so, but I haven't personally heard confirmation that it is so. (I'm sure there's a website where I could find all legislation before the city council, but it's easier to ask here.) They're not contemplating letting dogs inside restaurants, are they?
The new ordinance allows dogs only outside.
A few points for those who might be concerned:
1. The new plan is business-friendly in that it allows the business owner to make the decision to allow or not to allow dogs. The idea is that if dogs are a genuine problem, the market and the business can make that decision. The aldermen supporting the proposal believe that it should be left to market forces to make that determination.
2. Cafes that allow dogs will have to pay a license fee of $250 every two years.
3. The cafes will be required to check the rabies tags (for some serious dog owners, that might be a necessary hassle, since working dogs can have three or more collars that are regularly used -- two training collars, a buckle collar, and then some sort of safety collar, and we will have to remember to bring the collar with the tags).
4. Dogs will not be allowed to share food. I don't expect that one to be honored too often.
5. The tables will have to have hand-sanitizers.
6. Dogs are barred from chairs and tables.
If people have additional questions, contact your alderman (or PM me and I might be able to get the answer).
One additional point (since it was raised on the Tribune's food blog): A business owner cannot just set up an outdoor cafe and do business on the sidewalk. Any business that takes up sidewalk space must be specifically allowed by ordinance. If you go through the minutes of Counsel meetings, you will find all sorts of references to that sort of thing. If you have a complaint about a particular cafe that takes up too mich of the sidewalk, etc., call your alderman