Arlington Heights Mayor Tom Hayes on Monday tried to reassure residents skeptical about the Chicago Bears’ possible move to town that it’s not a done deal, he hasn’t committed taxpayer funds to it, and the public will be involved in what’s expected to be an extensive approval process.
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