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Aurora council pauses Eola Preserve rezoning amid resident traffic and privacy concerns

Aurora City council · November 13, 2024
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Summary

Council voted to hold a proposed rezoning for 620 N. Eola Road (Eola Preserve) for two weeks after residents and aldermen pressed the developer on traffic, left‑turn safety and screening; petitioner presented a traffic study concluding a stoplight is not warranted and proposed site changes.

The Aurora City Council on Nov. 12 agreed to hold for two weeks consideration of an ordinance to rezone 620 North Eola Road to allow a townhome development dubbed Eola Preserve, after residents raised traffic-safety and privacy concerns and the petitioner presented supplemental traffic analysis.

Alderman Ron Worman moved to delay the ordinance so developers and neighbors could continue talks; the motion passed unanimously by voice roll call (12–0) to hold the item. Caitlin Chalk, attorney for the petitioner, said the developer had run supplemental counts and a full warrant analysis and concluded that DuPage…

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