St. Charles Eyes End To Midnight Curfew For Bars, Restaurants

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St. Charles IL

06 October, 2020

5:04 PM

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ST. CHARLES, IL — Bar and restaurant owners in St. Charles have been pleading with city officials for weeks to overturn a temporary curfew on late-night establishments. And it appears to be working. The St. Charles City Council voted 7-3 Monday to recommend a new ordinance that would overturn the curfew, which forces all businesses with late-night liquor permits to close their doors by midnight instead of 2 a.m., the Kane County Chronicle reports. 1,402 Coronavirus Cases, 4 Deaths In Kane County In Past 3 Weeks Aldermen signaled they will look to let bars stay open until 2 a.m., though late-night establishments would not be allowed to welcome any new customers after midnight, the report states. The City Council is expected to vote on the ordinance at its Oct. 19 meeting. Ballot Tracking To 'Increase Voter Confidence' In Election: Clerk The city's positivity rate was above 6 percent when Mayor Raymond Rogina imposed the curfew, but that rate has dropped 4.6 percent since, the Chronicle reports. Illinois Coronavirus Update Oct. 6 — Don't miss updates in St. Charles as they are announced — Sign up for Patch news alerts and newsletters. REGIONAL NEWS: Social Security Worker Sentenced For Stealing $732K In BenefitsAdvocate Aurora, Beaumont Health Pull Out Of Merger TalksCouple Used Girls As Slaves In Aurora: Prosecutors$800K Loan To Help Hesed House Winterize Shelter During Pandemic

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