Mark it down - there will be no alcohol of any kind allowed on U of I property within 2-3 years.
I said last year that the restrictions that they were putting in place were likely the begining of the end for tailgating as we know it in something like 10 years. They explained last year that they are looking to "change the culture" of the game day experience and this is part of the culture change, they want less of a party or festival atmosphere, they want things more sober, quiter, duller. If someone ever tells you that they are looking to "change the culture" of anything that means that they plan to ******* kill it. The University of Iowa thinks that their brand in football is so strong that they can do anything they like with regards to the gameday experience - we'll see.
Mark it down - there will be no alcohol of any kind allowed on U of I property within 2-3 years.
The article said that supposedly they got complaints from some of the residents in the area.
I understand them wanting to cut back drinking, I don't agree that they go about doing it in an effective way but i can understand why they would want to do something about it.
This is just stupid. The vendors are causing no harm and are probably helping out the economy of Iowa City. Not to mention this will kill the game day experience, which is a huge draw for people to visit Iowa city, and again bring in money.
our elected officials are idiots from the top down.
The vendors may help the economy as a whole, but the city isn't making money directly. They're probably doing this so that the vendors fight it. Then they'll give it back, but make them pay huge fees to sell, or higher fees if they already do.
Yes, but then people revolted after the first game, and after that it was more or less back to normal.
It is always curious why anyone suggests that "zoning" laws are being broken.
As an over-educated city planning grad... the whole point of laws are to be open and understand exceptions or exclusions.
A perfect example is what happens for 6 to 8 Saturdays on Melrose in IA City in the fall.
What has happened behind the scenes are people or businesses who haven't been able to cash in on the $100,000's that gets made.
The powers the be know these dollars will end up some where else.
Hmmm.. where else?
They bet it will be mostly in Downtown I.C. and Coralville where they have no liability!