If you've ever been to a Packers game, you've probably seen dozens of pop-up vendors lining the streets. Now, the Village of Ashwaubenon is pushing for solicitors and market managers to get the proper permits.

More than 80,000 people wander the streets of Lambeau during certain game days, and village leaders say it's challenging for police to keep track of who has a valid street vendor permit.

Businesses near Lambeau Field, like The Jersey Store on Holmgren Way, agree.

"I guess it kind of makes sense that you don't want to tie up a lot of your law enforcement officials checking for permits for people that are selling stuff in parking lots or along streets," said Mike Walters, store manager of The Jersey Store.

Walters says brick and mortar stores are already struggling to stay alive, and competition makes it even harder.

"They don't tend to carry the same type of items we do, but you know any Packer item that are being sold somewhere else has a potential to cost us business, too,” said Walters. "We have no problem with obviously any legitimate sellers out there, but you would hope that everybody has their permits in order if they're selling out on the streets on game days."

Even though brick and mortar retailers say this ban would be beneficial for them and the area police officers, street vendors say it would affect their livelihood. Permitted street vendors, like Tundra Town Clothing Company, says this proposed ban comes as a surprise.

"We love what we do, we love being here in the Green Bay area, and on game day it's a really special experience for people coming from out of town for those of us who've grown up here. It's really too bad that all of a sudden, less than one week from the game, they're looking to shut all of us down," said Tom Wall, owner of Tundra Town Clothing Company.

Wall says he only had his permit checked twice a season, and when he did, it took less than 30 seconds for police to do.

"We're out here at 5 in the morning setting up for a noon game. Come five hours before the game to save the officers the hassle of checking our permits during the hustle and bustle of game day, we'll be out here already. Come on out five hours, seven hours or 12 hours before game day, before kickoff, check our permits, put a little red sticker or an orange little tag on our tents saying we've been checked and we're good. If we're looking for a solution, we've got one; we just have to work together," Wall said.

A village committee will discuss this issue Tuesday at 6 p.m. inside the Ashwaubenon Village Hall board room.