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Local mayors oppose 'BUILD' Act | The Chicago Report
Illinois lawmakers and local officials are weighing the potential impact of the proposed BUILD Act. It's a wide-ranging housing and zoning bill that could reshape how development decisions are made across the state. Supporters say it would speed up housing construction, reduce permit delays, and help with making homes more affordable. But some suburban leaders are raising concerns about local control and how the changes would impact the character of established neighborhoods. Here to weigh in is president of the DuPage mayor and managers conference and Roselle Mayor David Pileski.