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By Jason Crane The Aurora City Council discussed results of the availability and disparity study performed by Griffin and Strong, P.C. at the Aurora city government Committee of the Whole (COW) meeting Tuesday, Sept. 6. City government of Aurora documents show by accepting the study and recommendations, staff members can review and consider the recommendations...

Source: The Voice -; The Voice is an independent community news site based in Aurora, Ill including coverage of Naperville and the

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