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Ald. seeks to overturn ban on cops working at liquor stores
Ald. Jason Ervin (28th) says the current prohibition, in place to prevent conflicts of interest, ‘doesn’t make any sense’ By IGOR STUDENKOV Contributing Reporter
Ald. Jason Ervin (28th) introduced an ordinance that would repeal a long-standing ban on police officers having second jobs in any business that sells liquor. The prohibition exists because police officers are required to enforce the liquor code and working for a liquor-selling business would pose a conflict of interest. In a recent interview, Ervin said that despite the apparent conflict, he wants to allow off-duty officers to work security at liquor stores. Many liquor stores tend to be trouble spots, he said, and allowing police officers to work security for them would help enhance safety in those areas. Ervin introduced the legislation during a Chicago City Council meeting on June 25. As of July 22, it doesn’t have any co-sponsors. The heads of both the Austin Chamber of Commerce and the Garfield Park Chamber of Commerce expressed support for Ervin’s legislation, saying that having trained police officers would make the areas around liquor stores safer. In addition to prohibiting officers from havSee ORDINANCE on page 10
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Bitoy’s Sweet Treats specializes in gelato, gourmet popcorn, and candies.
Popular Austin dessert shop getting sweet makeover
Bitoy’s Sweet Treats in Austin was awarded a city Neighborhood Opportunity Fund grant, which will be used to upgrade the building and customer experience By PASCAL SABINO Block Club Chicago
Renovations funded by a city grant will help a West Side sweets shop more closely replicate the experience of the gelato shops in Italy that inspired the owner to get into the dessert business.
The improvements to Bitoy’s Sweet Treats, 5957 W. Chicago Ave., will make way for an expanded dining area, as well as an updated building façade and new windows. The renovations are funded with help from a nearly $250,000 Neighborhood Opportunity Fund grant, a key part of Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s campaign
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to boost investment on the South and West sides. Owner Layla Bitoy designed her shop to be a treat for the senses, with décor like handblown glass and flavors of gelato meant to invite guests into a whimsical See BITOY’S on page 11
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