Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot introduced an ordinance that "would amend" the '14 agreement with the Cubs to "delay the team's annual $250,000 payment to the Cub Fund until 2024 'due, in part, to the COVID-19 pandemic,'" according to Fran Spielman of the CHICAGO SUN-TIMES. Chicago Alderman Tom Tunney said that the Cub Fund was created in '14 to "bankroll neighborhood infrastructure improvements including street resurfacing and lighting projects normally funded by $1.32 million-a-year in aldermanic menu money." The 10-year agreement, originally expected to expire in '23, "called for the Cubs to pay $500,000 in each of the first five years and $250,000 in years six through 10." Tunney said that delaying the '20 payment is a "'small gesture' in response to the heavy losses the Ricketts family has suffered during the pandemic." Cubs VP/Communications & Community Affairs Julian Green said the Ricketts family "appreciates the city being a partner" (CHICAGO SUN-TIMES, 11/25).