Wilmette Board Members to Object to Northwestern's Ryan Field Renovations

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Wilmette residents will have the chance to voice their concerns about proposed renovations at Northwestern University's Ryan Field on Tuesday.

The village board plans to object to zoning changes for the new venue, claiming the university is trying to dodge noise regulations.SUBSCRIBE TO FOX 32 ON YOUTUBE

University staff have already expressed their concerns about the renovations. A group of professors sent a letter to the school asking it to stop the planning. They said the renovations should be put on hold until the hazing scandal at the university is resolved.

 

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