Hoffman Estates village board members Tuesday adopted a pair of consultant-driven plans seeking to create both a more cohesive identity for 950 acres around the Barrington Road and I-90 interchange as well as a general development philosophy for the remaining vacant land among 1,650 acres at the western edge of the village.
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