The controversial issue is the location the Chicago Fire training facility would be built on.
The issue is the location the facility would be built on — vacant land owned by the Chicago Housing Authority.
Aldermen heard more than an hour of debate over the proposed 24-acre, $80 million soccer complex Wednesday afternoon.Alderwoman Jeanette Taylor of the 20th Ward was among the nays, recalling how she had sat on a CHA waitlist for 30 years before getting a call about housing.DAILY NEWSLETTERthat I have read and agree
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Chicago City Council reverses vote, backs Chicago Fire FC facility on housing authority landThe Chicago City Council reversed an earlier vote and approved a proposal to build a Chicago Fire training facility on housing authority land.
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Chicago group fired up over new Chicago Fire training facilityBetween 2002 and 2007, those public housing buildings were demolished with a plan from the Chicago Housing Authority to build 775 public housing units at the Abla Homes site, and to date, only 245 have been returned.
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Chicago Fire Soccer Facility Planned on 26 Acres of Housing Authority Land Clears City CouncilThe Chicago Fire’s plan is set to transform the vacant Near West Side property into practice soccer fields and a training and administrative building. The empty land was part of the massive CHA complex known as the Addams-Brooks-Loomis-Abbott homes.
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City Council backs Chicago Fire soccer training facility on CHA land, reversing earlier no vote and over objections by some public housing advocatesMembers of the City Council rejected, then approved, a controversial plan to install a training facility for the Chicago Fire soccer team on Chicago Housing Authority land.
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City Council committee reverses vote on Chicago Fire soccer training facility, now backs plan for public housing property despite objectionsLess than 24 hours after rejecting a plan to install a training facility for the Chicago Fire soccer team on Chicago Housing Authority land, a City Council Committee has reversed its vote and advanced the proposal.
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