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Commission recommends Larkin High School stadium upgrades despite neighbor parking concerns; vote 5-1

5751265 · September 9, 2025
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The Elgin Planning and Zoning Commission voted 5-1 on Sept. 8 to recommend city council approve master-signage and plan-development amendments for stadium upgrades at Larkin High School, including a 2,250-seat bleacher, concessions building and scoreboard.

The Elgin Planning and Zoning Commission on Sept. 8 voted 5-1 to recommend city council approve a plan development and master-signage amendment for stadium improvements at Larkin High School, 1475 Larkin Avenue.

City planning staff described a project that would convert the existing athletic field into a formal stadium with synthetic turf, an upgraded track, new bleacher seating totaling 2,250 capacity, a 7,627-square-foot concessions and locker-room building, a 1,500-square-foot covered pavilion, two ticket booths, a scoreboard placed east of the stadium (peak height about 20 feet with a 189-square-foot sign panel but no electronic message center) and new fencing and landscaping. Staff said existing on-site parking is about 540 spaces; the current code requirement with the stadium's capacity would be 430…

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