Updated The Nanny Filming
9/16-9/18 Concerts
Wrigley Field Concerts 9/16 – 9/18
Guns N’ Roses Thursday 9/16
Dead & Company Friday & Saturday 9/17 & 9/18
Updates
· Dead & Co. as a band has issued COVID-19 guidelines for all concert attendees to adhere to mandating the vaccination of all attendees for entry or requiring a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of concert entry at Wrigley Field. Entry will not be permitted otherwise. For complete details, visit mlb.com/cubs/tickets/concerts/dead-and-company.
· General Admission: The Cubs have designated General Admission line for early arriving fans with General Admission tickets to lessen impacts to the neighborhood. Beginning at 10 a.m. CDT on the day of the concert, fans with General Admission tickets may line up on the north side of Waveland Avenue from the corner of Waveland and Sheffield avenues toward the east for entry. The Cubs will employ security personnel to help ensure fans do not line up in advance of the show.
Parking Restrictions- September 16th, 17th, 18th 2pm-Midnight
Clark – Both Sides- Newport to Addison
Clark – East Side Only- Waveland to Irving Park
Addison- Clark to Racine- Both Sides
Addison- Wilton to Sheffield- Both Sides
Addison – South Side Only- Clark to Sheffield
Street Closures (Full Street Closures)
Sheffield (Addison to Waveland) Full Street Closure (Except Fire Lane)
Beginning September 13th at 6am through September 19th at 6pm
Waveland (Sheffield to Kenmore) Full Street Closure (Except Fire Lane)
Beginning September 13th at 6am through September 19th at 6pm
Parking Restriction for Concert Setup/Take Down 9/13 – 9/19
Racine– Grace to Green Lot Entrance – East Side Only
Sheffield– 3700-3721- No Parking – Both Sides – Trucks will be entering and exiting the parking lot on the west side of Sheffield
Irving Park – Clark to Sheffield – Both Sides
What to Expect as Concert Setup/Takedown Takes Place
- Truck(s), Crane(s), Forklift(s), etc. will line up on Waveland September 13th and proceed to Sheffield where they will be unloaded and move materials into the Ballpark.
- Wrigley Field will be transformed into a concert venue with the installation of staging, sound and lighting equipment. Seating areas will be added to field.
- The Lights at Wrigley Field will be on throughout the week as the Concert Setup/Takedown takes place.
Sound & Lighting Checks
Sound and Lighting Checks are anticipated on September 15th
Sound checks should also be anticipated on the day of each concert September 16th, 17th, and 18th
Lights will be on OVERNIGHT on September 13th
Lights will be on at least until Midnight September 14th and 15th
On the show days (September 16th, 17th, 18th), the lights will be on OVERNIGHT.
- Trucks will be traveling from the Green Lot at Grace and Racine to the ballpark via both Clark and Sheffield, during both setup and takedown.
- Please anticipate interment street closures on Sheffield from Irving Park to Waveland to allow equipment to safely proceed to/from the ballpark.
Concert Day Highlights
Guns N’Roses Concert – Thursday September 16th
Gates Open at 4:30 PM and Show begins at 6:00 PM
Dead & Company Concerts
Friday & Saturday September 17th and 18th
Gates Open at 4:30 PM and Show begins at 6:30 PM
- Residential Permit Parking will be in effect. Vehicles parked in violation of the Residential Permit Parking regulations are subject to ticket.
- Priority Towing will take place in all special areas designated as No Parking (Clark, Addison, Waveland, Sheffield and Racine).
- Vehicles parking in violation of parking regulations resulting in a public hazard, such as Bus Stops No Parking/Tow Zones, crosswalks, driveways, alleys, etc. will be strictly enforced and are subject to Ticket & Tow.
- The Cubs Hotline will be open One Hour before until Two Hours after the concert (1-866-427-3869).
- General complaints regarding the concert should be directed to the Chicago Cubs at 773-404-CUBS or via email:neighbors@cubs.com
- During Pre & Post Concerts, at the discretion of the Police and/or OEMC, Addison between Racine and Halsted may be closed to vehicular traffic as a Public Safety measure. Traffic will then be rerouted North/South on Racine/Halsted. While this may be inconvenient, public safety is of the utmost importance.
- “Hospitality Teams” an independent third party hired by the Chicago Cubs will be throughout the neighborhood between 9pm and 1am. The team aims to provide a visible presence in the community. Look for the team in bright yellow jackets!
- Residents are encouraged to contact either the Night Game Hotline
(1-866-427-3869) or 911 to report problems and issues.
- TAILGAITING AND ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION ON THE PUBLIC WAY ARE PROHIBITED AND WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED.
- LOITERING WILL NOT BE PERMITTED ON ANY STREETS SURROUNDING WRIGLEY FIELD INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO; CLARK, ADDISON, WAVELAND AND SHEFFIELD.
- General Admission: The Cubs have designated General Admission line for early arriving fans with General Admission tickets to lessen impacts to the neighborhood. Beginning at 10 a.m. CDT on the day of the concert, fans with General Admission tickets may line up on the north side of Waveland Avenue from the corner of Waveland and Sheffield avenues toward the east for entry. The Cubs will employ security personnel to help ensure fans do not line up in advance of the show.
- Vaccination Proof or Negative COVID Test will be required for entry to the Dead & Company Concerts. Please check with the Chicago Cubs for detailed requirements 773-404-CUBS.
Limo, Ride Share and Taxi Information
In an effort to minimize the impact of traffic in the community around Wrigley Field, the Chicago Police Department, and OEMC have established the following drop-off & pick up regulations for Taxis, limousines, and car services for the concerts:
· Limousines and car services must stage on Irving Park Road. All drop off and pickup must occur on Irving Park Road between Clark and Seminary (East of Clark).
· Taxis will stage on Clark south of Addison in the southbound curb lane.
Remote Parking Lot & Bicycle Check Service-
- Parking is available at the remote lot, located at 3900 N. Rockwell, with a free shuttle to the concerts. The remote lot will be open 3 hours prior to each show.
- Free bicycle check service will be available near the main entrance at the CTA Red Line Addison stop.
9/14/21 Filming on Clark
RPM Rivet Removal on Sheffield and Roscoe
9/8-8/21 RPM Construction on Roscoe, Newport, and Sheffield
8/29 and 8/30 Concerts at Wrigley
Aventura – Sunday 8/29
Maroon 5 – Monday 8/30
Parking Restrictions- Sunday August 29 & August 30 2pm-Midnight
Clark – Both Sides- Newport to Addison
Clark – East Side Only- Waveland to Irving Park
Addison- Clark to Racine- Both Sides
Addison- Wilton to Sheffield- Both Sides
Addison – South Side Only- Clark to Sheffield
Street Closures (Full Street Closures)
Sheffield (Addison to Waveland) Full Street Closure (Except Fire Lane)
Beginning August 26th at 6am through August 31st at 6pm
Waveland (Sheffield to Kenmore) Full Street Closure (Except Fire Lane)
Beginning August 26th at 6am through August 31st at 6pm
Parking Restriction for Concert Setup/Take Down 8/26-8/31
Racine– Grace to Green Lot Entrance – East Side Only
Sheffield– 3700-3721- No Parking – Both Sides – Trucks will be entering and exiting the parking lot on the west side of Sheffield
Irving Park – Clark to Sheffield (both sides)
What to Expect as Concert Setup/Takedown Takes Place
- Truck(s), Crane(s), Forklift(s), etc. will line up on Waveland August 26th and proceed to Sheffield where they will be unloaded and move materials into the Ballpark.
- Wrigley Field will be transformed into a concert venue with the installation of staging, sound and lighting equipment. Seating areas will be added to field.
- The Lights at Wrigley Field will be on throughout the week as the Concert Setup/Takedown takes place.
Lights will be on OVERNIGHT on 8/26
Lights will be on at least until 11pm on 8/27 and 8/28
On the show days (August 29th & 30th), the lights will be on OVERNIGHT.
- Trucks will be traveling from the Green Lot at Grace and Racine to the ballpark via both Clark and Sheffield, during both setup and takedown.
- Please anticipate interment street closures on Sheffield from Irving Park to Waveland to allow equipment to safely proceed to/from the ballpark.
Sound & Lighting Checks
Sound and Lighting Checks are anticipated on August 28TH
Sound checks should also be anticipated on the day of the concert August 29TH & 30TH
Concert Day Highlights
Aventura Concert – Sunday August 29th
Gates Open at 6:00 PM and Show begins at 8:00 PM
Maroon 5 Concert – Monday August 30th
Gates Open at 4:30 PM and Show begins at 6:30 PM
- Residential Permit Parking will be in effect. Vehicles parked in violation of the Residential Permit Parking regulations are subject to ticket.
- Priority Towing will take place in all special areas designated as No Parking (Clark, Addison, & Waveland).
- Vehicles parking in violation of parking regulations resulting in a public hazard, such as Bus Stops No Parking/Tow Zones, crosswalks, driveways, alleys, etc. will be strictly enforced and are subject to Ticket & Tow.
- The Cubs Hotline will be open One Hour before until Two Hours after the concert (1-866-427-3869).
- General complaints regarding the concert should be directed to the Chicago Cubs at 773-404-CUBS or via email:neighbors@cubs.com
- Pyrotechnic displays will be used during the Aventura concert on August 29th.
- During Pre & Post Concerts, at the discretion of the Police and/or OEMC, Addison between Racine and Halsted may be closed to vehicular traffic as a Public Safety measure. Traffic will then be rerouted North/South on Racine/Halsted. While this may be inconvenient, public safety is of the utmost importance.
- “Hospitality Teams” an independent third party hired by the Chicago Cubs will be throughout the neighborhood between 9pm and 1am. The team aims to provide a visible presence in the community. Look for the team in bright yellow jackets!
- Residents are encouraged to contact either the Night Game Hotline (1-866-427-3869) or 911 to report problems and issues.
- TAILGAITING AND ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION ON THE PUBLIC WAY ARE PROHIBITED AND WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED.
- LOITERING WILL NOT BE PERMITTED ON ANY STREETS SURROUNDING WRIGLEY FIELD INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO; CLARK, ADDISON, WAVELAND AND SHEFFIELD.
Limo, Ride Share and Taxi Information
In an effort to minimize the impact of traffic in the community around Wrigley Field, the Chicago Police Department, and OEMC have established the following drop-off & pick up regulations for Taxis, limousines, and car services for the concerts:
· Limousines and car services must stage on Irving Park Road. All drop off and pickup must occur on Irving Park Road between Clark and Seminary (East of Clark).
· Taxis will stage on Clark south of Addison in the southbound curb lane.
Remote Parking Lot & Bicycle Check Service-
- Parking is available at the remote lot, located at 3900 N. Rockwell, with a free shuttle to the concerts. The remote lot will be open 3 hours prior to each event.
- Free bicycle check service is available near the main entrance at the CTA Red Line Addison stop.
08/17/21 Mask Mandate Info
Chicago Department of Public Health announces new indoor mask mandate with continued increase in new COVID-19 cases in Chicago
The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) announced today that it will re-institute a face mask mandate for all indoor public settings as the average number of new daily cases of COVID-19 in Chicago surpasses 400. All individuals aged 2 and over, regardless of their vaccination status, will be required to wear a mask as of Friday, August 20, while indoors in public settings.
“With the highly transmissible Delta variant causing case rates to increase, now is the time to re-institute this measure to prevent further spread and save lives,” said CDPH Commissioner Allison Arwady, M.D. “We continue to track the data closely and are hopeful this will only be temporary and we can bend the COVID curve, as we’ve done in the past.”
Masks are required in all indoor public settings, including bars and restaurants, gyms, common areas of condos and multi-residential buildings, and private clubs. Similar to previous mask mandates, masks can be removed at restaurants, bars and other eating/drinking establishments by patrons when they are actively eating and drinking. Masks can also be removed for certain activities that require their removal, such as beard shaves or facials. Additionally, masks can be removed by employees in settings that are not open to the public, if employees are static and maintaining at least six feet from all other individuals (office cubicles, for example).
Masks also remain mandatory on public transportation, in healthcare settings, schools, and correctional and congregate settings. The new public health order does not include capacity limits at public places, and masking remains optional in outdoor settings, where the risk of COVID-19 transmission is lower. Masks are recommended for unvaccinated individuals in crowded outdoor settings.
Because more than 70% of Chicago adults have received at least one dose of the vaccine, Chicago’s rates of COVID hospitalization and death are much lower than they were in 2020 at the same case rate.
“But with case counts now rising back to this level, the risk has increased for everyone, even those who are vaccinated,” said Dr. Arwady. “The time to act is now to prevent further spread. Chicago residents who have not yet been vaccinated should get a vaccine as soon as possible—it will protect you and your loved ones from the risk of serious illness or even death.”
On July 27, the CDC issued updated guidance that everyone (including fully vaccinated individuals) in areas with “substantial and high transmission,” wear a mask in public indoor settings to help prevent spread of the COVID-19 Delta variant. The CDC defined four levels of community transmission: low, moderate, substantial, and high. Based on Chicago’s population, the city is in the CDC’s “high” category of local transmission when there are more than 400 new COVID-19 cases diagnosed per day. The daily average case rate rose to 419 on Monday.
Businesses seeking more information and guidance should visit Chicago.gov/reopening. The Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP) will be holding webinars on Thursday, August 19th at 10:00 a.m. and Friday, August 20th at 1:00 p.m. to provide an overview of the mask mandate. To register for a webinar, please visit chicago.gov/businesseducation.
“Chicago’s businesses have stepped up repeatedly to keep their customers and employees safe,” said BACP Acting Commissioner Kenneth Meyer. “We must once more do what is necessary to save lives. Chicagoans need to continue to follow the public health guidance-getting vaccinated, staying home when sick, and wearing masks.”
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Sheffield/Roscoe – Rivet Removal
Concerts at Wrigley Field: The Hella Mega Tour (Green Day, Fall Out Boy & Weezer)
The Hella Mega Tour Concert
Green Day, Fall Out Boy & Weezer
Sunday August 15, 2021
Parking Restrictions- Sunday August 15th 2pm-Midnight
Clark – Both Sides- Newport to Addison
Clark – East Side Only- Waveland to Irving Park
Addison- Clark to Racine- Both Sides
Addison- Wilton to Sheffield- Both Sides
Addison – South Side Only- Clark to Sheffield
Street Closures (Full Street Closures)
Sheffield (Addison to Waveland) Full Street Closure (Except Fire Lane)
Starting after the game on August 12th and will reopen by 6pm on August 16th
Waveland (Sheffield to Kenmore) Full Street Closure (Except Fire Lane)
Starting after the game on August 12th and will reopen by 6pm on August 16th
Parking Restriction for Concert Setup/Take Down 8/12 – 8/16
Racine– Grace to Green Lot Entrance – East Side Only
Sheffield– 3700-3721- No Parking – Both Sides – Trucks will be entering and exiting the parking lot on the west side of Sheffield
Irving Park – Clark to Sheffield (both sides)
What to Expect as Concert Setup/Takedown Takes Place
- Truck(s), Crane(s), Forklift(s), etc. will beginning lining up on Waveland immediately following the August 12th game and proceed to Sheffield where they will be unloaded and move materials into the Ballpark.
- Wrigley Field will be transformed into a concert venue with the installation of staging, sound and lighting equipment. Seating areas will be added to field.
- The Lights at Wrigley Field will be on throughout the week as the Concert Setup/Takedown takes place.
Lights will be on OVERNIGHT on August 12th
Lights will be on at least until 11pm on August 13th and 14th
On the show days (August 15th), the lights will be on OVERNIGHT.
- Trucks will be traveling from the Green Lot at Grace and Racine to the ballpark via both Clark and Sheffield, during both setup and takedown.
- Please anticipate interment street closures on Sheffield from Irving Park to Waveland to allow equipment to safely proceed to/from the ballpark.
Sound & Lighting Checks
Sound and Lighting Checks are anticipated on August 14th
Sound checks should also be anticipated on the day of the concert August 15th
Concert Day Highlights
Greenday Concert – Sunday August 15th
Gates Open at 4:30pm and Show begins at 6:30pm
and end no later than 11pm
- Residential Permit Parking will be in effect. Vehicles parked in violation of the Residential Permit Parking regulations are subject to ticket.
- Priority Towing will take place in all special areas designated as No Parking (Clark, Addison, & Waveland).
- Vehicles parking in violation of parking regulations resulting in a public hazard, such as Bus Stops No Parking/Tow Zones, crosswalks, driveways, alleys, etc. will be strictly enforced and are subject to Ticket & Tow.
- The Cubs Hotline will be open One Hour before until Two Hours after the concert (1-866-427-3869).
- General complaints regarding the concert should be directed to the Chicago Cubs at 773-404-CUBS or via email:neighbors@cubs.com
- Pyrotechnic displays will be used during the Aventura concert on August 15th.
- During Pre & Post Concerts, at the discretion of the Police and/or OEMC, Addison between Racine and Halsted may be closed to vehicular traffic as a Public Safety measure. Traffic will then be rerouted North/South on Racine/Halsted. While this may be inconvenient, public safety is of the utmost importance.
- “Hospitality Teams” an independent third party hired by the Chicago Cubs will be throughout the neighborhood between 9pm and 1am. The team aims to provide a visible presence in the community. Look for the team in bright yellow jackets!
- Residents are encouraged to contact either the Night Game Hotline (1-866-427-3869) or 911 to report problems and issues.
- TAILGAITING AND ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION ON THE PUBLIC WAY ARE PROHIBITED AND WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED.
- LOITERING WILL NOT BE PERMITTED ON ANY STREETS SURROUNDING WRIGLEY FIELD INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO; CLARK, ADDISON, WAVELAND AND SHEFFIELD.
- General Admission: The Cubs have designated General Admission line for early arriving fans with General Admission tickets to lessen impacts to the neighborhood. Beginning at 10 a.m. CDT on the day of the concert, fans with General Admission tickets may line up on the north side of Waveland Avenue from the corner of Waveland and Sheffield avenues toward the east for entry. The Cubs will employ security personnel to help ensure fans do not line up in advance of the show.
Limo, Ride Share and Taxi Information
In an effort to minimize the impact of traffic in the community around Wrigley Field, the Chicago Police Department, and OEMC have established the following drop-off & pick up regulations for Taxis, limousines, and car services for the concerts:
· Limousines and car services must stage on Irving Park Road. All drop off and pickup must occur on Irving Park Road between Clark and Seminary (East of Clark).
· Taxis will stage on Clark south of Addison in the southbound curb lane.
Remote Parking Lot & Bicycle Check Service
- Parking is available at the remote lot, located at 3900 N. Rockwell, with a free shuttle to the concerts. The remote lot will be open 3 hours prior to each event.
- Free bicycle check service is available near the main entrance at the CTA Red Line Addison stop.
Parking Restrictions for Aug 15 Green Day Concert
Green Day Concert
Sunday August 15th
Parking Restrictions- Sunday August 15th 2pm-Midnight
Clark – Both Sides- Newport to Addison
Clark – East Side Only- Waveland to Irving Park
Addison- Clark to Racine- Both Sides
Addison- Wilton to Sheffield- Both Sides
Addison – South Side Only- Clark to Sheffield
Street Closures (Full Street Closures)
Sheffield (Addison to Waveland) Full Street Closure (Except Fire Lane)
Starting after the game on August 12th and will reopen by 6pm on August 16th
Waveland (Sheffield to Kenmore) Full Street Closure (Except Fire Lane)
Starting after the game on August 12th and will reopen by 6pm on August 16th
Parking Restriction for Concert Setup/Take Down 8/12 – 8/16
Racine– Grace to Green Lot Entrance – East Side Only
Sheffield– 3700-3721- No Parking – Both Sides – Trucks will be entering and exiting the parking lot on the west side of Sheffield
Irving Park – Clark to Sheffield (both sides)
What to Expect as Concert Setup/Takedown Takes Place
- Truck(s), Crane(s), Forklift(s), etc. will beginning lining up on Waveland immediately following the August 12th game and proceed to Sheffield where they will be unloaded and move materials into the Ballpark.
- Wrigley Field will be transformed into a concert venue with the installation of staging, sound and lighting equipment. Seating areas will be added to field.
- The Lights at Wrigley Field will be on throughout the week as the Concert Setup/Takedown takes place.
Lights will be on OVERNIGHT on August 12th
Lights will be on at least until 11pm on August 13th and 14th
On the show days (August 15th), the lights will be on OVERNIGHT.
- Trucks will be traveling from the Green Lot at Grace and Racine to the ballpark via both Clark and Sheffield, during both setup and takedown.
- Please anticipate interment street closures on Sheffield from Irving Park to Waveland to allow equipment to safely proceed to/from the ballpark.
Sound & Lighting Checks
Sound and Lighting Checks are anticipated on August 14th
Sound checks should also be anticipated on the day of the concert August 15th
Concert Day Highlights
Greenday Concert – Sunday August 15th
Gates Open at 4:30pm and Show begins at 6:30pm
and end no later than 11pm
- Residential Permit Parking will be in effect. Vehicles parked in violation of the Residential Permit Parking regulations are subject to ticket.
- Priority Towing will take place in all special areas designated as No Parking (Clark, Addison, & Waveland).
- Vehicles parking in violation of parking regulations resulting in a public hazard, such as Bus Stops No Parking/Tow Zones, crosswalks, driveways, alleys, etc. will be strictly enforced and are subject to Ticket & Tow.
- The Cubs Hotline will be open One Hour before until Two Hours after the concert (1-866-427-3869).
- General complaints regarding the concert should be directed to the Chicago Cubs at 773-404-CUBS or via email:neighbors@cubs.com
- Pyrotechnic displays will be used during the Aventura concert on August 15th.
- During Pre & Post Concerts, at the discretion of the Police and/or OEMC, Addison between Racine and Halsted may be closed to vehicular traffic as a Public Safety measure. Traffic will then be rerouted North/South on Racine/Halsted. While this may be inconvenient, public safety is of the utmost importance.
- “Hospitality Teams” an independent third party hired by the Chicago Cubs will be throughout the neighborhood between 9pm and 1am. The team aims to provide a visible presence in the community. Look for the team in bright yellow jackets!
- Residents are encouraged to contact either the Night Game Hotline (1-866-427-3869) or 911 to report problems and issues.
- TAILGAITING AND ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION ON THE PUBLIC WAY ARE PROHIBITED AND WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED.
- LOITERING WILL NOT BE PERMITTED ON ANY STREETS SURROUNDING WRIGLEY FIELD INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO; CLARK, ADDISON, WAVELAND AND SHEFFIELD.
Limo, Ride Share and Taxi Information
In an effort to minimize the impact of traffic in the community around Wrigley Field, the Chicago Police Department, and OEMC have established the following drop-off & pick up regulations for Taxis, limousines, and car services for the concerts:
· Limousines and car services must stage on Irving Park Road. All drop off and pickup must occur on Irving Park Road between Clark and Seminary (East of Clark).
· Taxis will stage on Clark south of Addison in the southbound curb lane.
Remote Parking Lot & Bicycle Check Service
- Parking is available at the remote lot, located at 3900 N. Rockwell, with a free shuttle to the concerts. The remote lot will be open 3 hours prior to each event.
- Free bicycle check service is available near the main entrance at the CTA Red Line Addison stop.