Arlington Heights Mayor Tom Hayes said Monday that it's 'certainly possible' the village could end up rejecting the club's final redevelopment plans.
, when a resident asked if there was any chance the board would reject the Bears' plan for the redevelopment of the 326 acre site, including restaurants, hotels and office space, both the mayor and village manager said it's possible.
They say it's early in the process, and the plans could change significantly before a final deal is floated.The Arlington Heights Board will vote on the agreement for the $5 billion redevelopment on Nov. 7.that I have read and agree
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