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A plan to knock down a 13-year-old commercial building to make room for a new Raising Cane’s chicken restaurant will go before the Normal Planning Commission on Wednesday.
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A developer plans to build a six-building apartment complex near Raab Road and Linden Street in north Normal, becoming the latest project aimed at addressing the community’s housing shortage.
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The Normal Planning Commission this week will hear plans to add an 1,100-space parking lot and a solar array outside Rivian’s manufacturing plant.
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The town of Normal Planning Commission has endorsed two plans for new housing developments.
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The Normal Planning Commission approved the rezoning of land in north Normal for residential living spaces during a meeting on Thursday.
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300 Spot LLC has proposed a development project that includes single-family homes, apartments and duplexes.
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The attendees came to listen to a new presentation related to creation of a master plan for the eight-acre block of Uptown South.
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The Normal Town Council on Tuesday OK’d a slightly revised proposal to develop a north Normal subdivision.
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The Normal Town Council will consider spending close to $561,000 to improve tennis and pickleball courts at Anderson and Underwood parks when it meets Monday evening. Town staff said none of those courts have been resurfaced in two decades with the infrastructure spending taking into account the growing popularity of pickleball.
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More than 150 people came out for the Normal Planning Commission meeting on Thursday, with most of them upset about proposed changes for future development in the Wintergreen subdivision.