Record #: O2017-2029   
Type: Ordinance Status: Failed to Pass
Intro date: 3/29/2017 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Transportation and Public Way
Final action:
Title: Honorary street designation as "Honorary Fred Wiess Way"
Sponsors: Burnett, Jr., Walter
Attachments: 1. O2017-2029.pdf
Related files: R2019-362
City Council Meeting March 29,2017









BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO



SECTION 1. That an ordinance heretofore passed by the city council which authorizes erection of honorary street name signs, the commissioner of transportation shall take the necessary action or standardization of N.Pulina St And W.Fulton Street, Northwest corner to be known as " Honorary Fred Wiess Way".


SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force hereinafter its passage And publication

Walter Burnett, Jr. Q Alderman ofthe 27th Ward
ORDINANCE



BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO:
SECTION 1. Section 10-8-480 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the language stricken and inserting the language underscored, as follows:
10-8-480 Casting refuse and liquids.
It shall be unlawful for any person, in person or by his agent, employee or servant to cast, throw, sweep, sift or deposit in any manner in or upon any public way or other public place in the city, or in or upon the waters of Lake Michigan, or any river, canal, public water, drain, sewer or receiving basin within the jurisdiction ofthe city, any kind of litter. Nor shall any person cast, throw, sweep, sift or deposit any litter anywhere within the jurisdiction ofthe city in such manner that it may be carried or deposited, in whole or in part, by the action ofthe sun, wind, rain or snow, into any ofthe aforementioned places.
For purposes of this section, the term "litter" includes but is not limited to the following: (1) picnic or eating utensils, such as paper plates: cups, napkins, towels, plastic utensils, metal foil, cellophane, wax paper, paper bags, or any food wrappings; (2) liquid or beverage containers such as beer, soft-drink, and juice cans, beer, soft-drink, liquor and wine bottles, and milk or juice cartons; (3) tobacco and confection wrappers, such as cigarette packages, candy, ice cream, popsicle, gum or any other type of dessert...

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