Residents voice concerns about Oswego growing too fast as plans presented for new housing subdivison
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Residents voice concerns about Oswego growing too fast as plans presented for new housing subdivison
In the face of a proposal to build more than 800 residential units as part of a new subdivision in Oswego, some residents are concerned that Oswego is growing too fast.D.R. Horton, Inc. wants to build 512 single-family units and 301 townhouse units on 228 acres at the southwest corner of Wolf’s Crossing Road and Roth Road. The northwest and south portions of the property are currently in unincorporated Kendall County, while the northeast portion…
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