But village elected officials have openly rejected the proposal, saying its too broad and would affect other businesses.
-- The heat is turning up in Arlington Heights over the future of the Chicago Bears.
CBS 2's Lauren Victory went to the old Arlington International Racecourse which may be home to the Bears someday to explain a proposal going in front of the Village Board and what it would mean for taxpayers. "If you give one company a deal, what happens to all the other companies?" said Brian Costin, who argues the al fresco zone isn't fair to other Arlington Heights businesses. He calls village incentives and financial program"corporate welfare."
He said the wording of the proposed ordinance is much broader than what's being advertised in a way that'll hurt economic growth. It'd be lights out for Arlington Al Fresco, which uses public works crews to set up and maintain the expanded dining area. Tax credits and small business loans would be banned, too.
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