During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing issues surrounding single-serve alcohol sales in the downtown area, particularly near Circle K on River Street. Chief Kidwell and Officer Wynne recommended against expanding the sale boundaries at this time, citing concerns that it would merely \"chase the problem.\" Instead, they emphasized the importance of continued monitoring and enforcement in the area.
Alderman Marzak is working on addressing safety concerns by replacing non-functional street lights, and there are plans to potentially install a camera near a local print shop to enhance security. The officials expressed optimism that the upcoming remodeling of the old funeral home could help mitigate some of the issues in the vicinity.
In new business, the committee reviewed an ownership transfer for Minute Mart at 1860 East Court Street, which is changing hands to Bridal Time Corner Market. Both the current and new owners are in good standing regarding their liquor licenses, and the mayor has no objections to the transfer. The committee reached a consensus to forward this matter to the city council for approval on September 16.
Additionally, Steven Megg presented plans for a new upscale wine bar, \"Wine by the River,\" at 810 West Station Street. Megg, along with his wife, aims to create a welcoming environment for social gatherings, complete with wine tastings and karaoke. They emphasized their commitment to security and community engagement, hoping to generate new jobs and attract visitors to the Kankakee area. The proposal was met with interest from the committee, who encouraged further discussion on the business plan.