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Hanover Park officials discuss future of youth sports complex

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Baseball diamonds at the George J. Goergen Memorial Baseball Fields in Hanover Park sit on the property the village of Hanover Park recently agreed to lease for 39 years from the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District. The village now is awaiting results from soil samples to determine whether the site can accommodate a soccer field.

Mark Black | Staff Photographer

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The village of Hanover Park and Metropolitan Water Reclamation District have agreed to a 39-year lease for property featuring football and baseball fields along Barrington Road near Irving Park Road. The village now is awaiting results from soil samples to determine whether the site can accommodate a soccer field.

Mark Black | Staff Photographer

Gravel roadways and parking lots are in need of repair or improvement at the site the village of Hanover Park recently agreed to lease for 39 years from the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District. The village now is awaiting results from soil samples to determine whether the site can accommodate a soccer field.

Mark Black | Staff Photographer

The siding is starting to come off a building at the George J. Goergen Memorial Baseball Fields, part of the site the village of Hanover Park recently agreed to lease for 39 years from the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District. The village now is awaiting results from soil samples to determine whether the site can accommodate a soccer field.

Mark Black | Staff Photographer

The village of Hanover Park and Metropolitan Water Reclamation District have agreed to a 39-year lease for property featuring football and baseball fields along Barrington Road near Irving Park Road. The village now is awaiting results from soil samples to determine whether the site can accommodate a soccer field.

Mark Black | Staff Photographer

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With Hanover Park set to take over the Barrington Road youth sports complex property, officials are discussing how to go about operating and improving it. The village board this month approved a 39-year lease for the site effective Jan. 1 with the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago. The water agency's commissioners are expected to follow suit later this month.