Wrigleyville Residents Can't Park on Streets Near Wrigley Field: Report

Wrigleyville residents who park on the street are being ordered to remove their cars from the streets around Wrigley Field during the World Series weekend games due security concerns, the Chicago Sun-Times is reporting.

The newspaper reports there will be no parking from noon on Friday to 4 a.m. Monday on these streets:

• Clark from School/Aldine to Irving

• Sheffield from Roscoe to Irving Park

• Addison from Halsted to Southport on both sides of the street and from Southport to Ashland on the north side of the street only

• Racine from Roscoe to Clark

• Patterson, Waveland, Eddy, Cornelia and Newport from Racine to Clark

• Clifton, Kenmore and Seminary between Grace and Waveland

• Grace and Waveland from Clark to Wilton

• Inner Lake Shore Drive on the East Side between Belmont and Addison

• Waveland on the South Side of the street between Fremont and Halsted. That parking ban will remain in effect from 7 a.m. to 5 pm. Friday.

The Sun-Times reports Ald. Tom Tunney as saying residents will have their cars towed from those areas if they do not move them willingly, adding that residents should walk, Uber or rely on public transit.

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