Chicago Sun-Times

Organizers of Lolla, Sueños say they want to minimize impact on Grant Park, residents during busy summer

- BY EMMANUEL CAMARILLO, STAFF REPORTER ecamarillo@suntimes.com | @mannycam

Organizers for the Lollapaloo­za and Sueños music festivals answered questions from the community during a virtual meeting Tuesday, including on whether they’re coordinati­ng with NASCAR to minimize the impact the summer events will have on public use of the park.

“We can’t speak for anything that goes into NASCAR, we do know that it is between these two events, which is significan­t, but any coordinati­on we have is in coordinati­on with the park district,” said Tim Smith, festivals director for CE Presents, which produces Lolla and Sueños. “We’ve certainly looked at some options for efficienci­es.”

Private events are slated to dominate Grant Park this summer. So much so that plans for The Taste of Chicago, one of the park’s signature events of the season, are still unsettled. Mayor Lori Lightfoot proposed moving the event to a park near Navy Pier.

Grant Park will be taken over from midMay through mid-August by the two music festivals and the NASCAR race. Setup and teardown for the downtown race could close the park for more than a month.

But Smith stressed that the production teams for both music festivals work to get in and out of the park as quickly as they can, and he said the park isn’t completely closed during setup and teardown.

“We really try to leave as much of the park open for as long as we can,” Smith said. “We know that Grant Park is the crown jewel of the city, and we want to minimize our impact there as best we can.”

Setup for Sueños will begin May 17, and teardown will be complete by June 2. Lollapaloo­za will begin setting up on July 21 and won’t be torn down until Aug. 13, Smith said.

“We do it as quickly as we can, we want to minimize that,” Smith said. “We want to take a step forward compared to what we’ve done in the past.”

To that end, festival organizers said they’ve launched two web pages, one for Lollapaloo­za and one for Sueños, where Chicagoans can see which sections of the park are closed, important dates and times and community initiative­s.

Smith also said that in response to concerns from nearby residents last year, the dog park near Grant Park will only be closed on event days. And festival officials are in talks with the Chicago Park District to build a temporary dog park during event days.

Smith said capacity for the second-annual Sueños music festival, which runs from May 27-28, is 60,000. He added that it was too early to determine the capacity for Lollapaloo­za, which will take place Aug. 3-6.

During last year’s festival, the mayor announced that Lollapaloo­za had reached an agreement with C3 Presents to keep the event in the city for another 10 years.

Meeting attendees also raised questions about noise levels, street vendors who take over sidewalks during event days and public transporta­tion access to the festival.

A job fair for the music festivals will be held at Malcolm X College on Wednesday from 3 to 7 p.m.

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES FILE ?? Thousands flock to Grant Park for day two of last year’s Lollapaloo­za on July 29.
ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES FILE Thousands flock to Grant Park for day two of last year’s Lollapaloo­za on July 29.

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