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Six Flags Entertainment Village was the
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for a proposed
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in
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, across and west of
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, located near
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. Owned by
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and developed by Prism Development Co., the complex would have cost million. Intended to generate over a year, the complex was projected to draw in 400,000 visitors annually and would have been built in multiple phases. Phase one of the entertainment complex was planned for 1999, and phase two was planned in 2002 before the final date of opening was planned for 2000. Opposition to Six Flags Entertainment Village arose in 1998, with disapproval from the president of
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and a citizens group titled Citizens United for a Residential Village of Gurnee forming to cancel the project, citing congestion and rising tax prices for disapproval of the entertainment village. Plans for the complex fell through in 1999 after residents had mainly voted against the village.


History


1997: Announcement and planning

Plans for a
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were announced at a
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board meeting on October 29, 1997. Described as "pedestrian-friendly," small shops, a
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,
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, and a
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were also included in the plans for the entertainment village. The feasibility of the entertainment village would be studied by a panel appointed by then-
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of
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, Richard Welton. A day later, the panel announced it would need more time to study and discuss the plans for the project, as they needed to develop recommendations on the project. Gurnee officials later created an oversight committee on November 3, 1997, to keep the Gurnee village board updated on details after a trustee voiced concerns about the board being "out of the loop" and would operate independently from another committee that operates with developer Prism Development. The details for the project were also elaborated, with the project including a four-star
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,
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, and an 8,000- to 12,000-seat stadium complex. The Gurnee board postponed the appointment of the oversight committee a week after, on November 10, 1997, after the board had voted to invite Prism Development instead after a recommendation by Richard Welton that the board should be updated on the project's status before trustees were appointed for the oversight committee. Prism Development proposed an interchange near Washington Street after stating it was "absolutely required" for the project "to become a reality," as it would divert traffic from the main entrance at Grand Avenue and would allow guests to instead get on both properties on either side. Originally, an interchange was planned in 1973 by
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on the highway but was rejected because the interchange could not lead into private property. Part of the plan also included widening Washington Street to become a four-lane road. Despite the proposition, consultants from Metro Transportation Group Inc. stated that the interchange would be necessary once later phases of the project began, with the estimation of phase one starting in 1999 and phase two starting in 2002. Additionally, the interchange would also require approval from the
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, Lake County, and the village of Gurnee. Mayor Richard Welton said the project was still preliminary and would have to go through the Plan Commission of Gurnee and the Village Board. However, Welton stated the interchange would create additional opportunities.


1998: Resident and government opposition

In a letter to a Lake County board chair on June 10, 1998, village president of
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, Lenore Simmons, said Gurnee "failed to be a good neighbor" after concerns over Six Flags Entertainment Village's potential to deplete highway funds to work on the four-lane expansion on Washington Street. Welton charged back by stating developments near Washington Street had to pay impact fees, including
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, which also had to pay million in infrastructure payments. Welton also stated the street was already congested before the proposal of the complex, and the complex would use to solve the problems. Changes to the initial proposition were announced at a joint meeting on June 18, 1998, with officials from Prism Development and Six Flags Great America, along with architect Richard de Flon, with the area of the project being reduced to from the initial size, and excluding the 8,000 to 12,000 seat stadium, and opting in for building a water park, hotels, housing for employees,
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, shops, a
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along with other buildings. The changes included a request for a special-use permit to use the planned site, initially zoned for industrial use. However, the zoning board disagreed with the proposition and suggested Six Flags and Prism request at a different time. The Gurnee plan commission officially endorsed the proposal for Six Flags Entertainment Village in November 1998, although it sparked opposition within the village towards the entertainment village. Later that month, the 10-member citizens' group named Citizens United for a Residential Village of Gurnee (shortened to CURV) was formed, stating how commercial development is negatively impacting the village, and cited congestion as the main reason for opposition. In the following month, a
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by CURV was created so the village could include a question on every
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whether or not the entertainment village should be built.


1999: Village vote and cancellation

In early-February 1999, the question of whether or not the entertainment village should be built was included in the ballot after the petition had reached its signature goal. Later that month, on February 24, 1999, traffic planners had suggested expanding the Tri-State to Washington Street, which had planned to divert traffic from the Grand Avenue interchange. The suggestion came with opposition from business owners within the Grand Tri-State Business Park, citing that the park was a limited access area and did not want traffic towards the business park, affecting property values. The election results were released in April 1999, and it was revealed that more than half of Gurnee residents disagreed with the village board's plan to construct the Six Flags Entertainment Village. The project was officially canceled in October 1999 after three years of planning and development.


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See also

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Marriott's Great America (Maryland–Virginia) Marriott's Great America was a proposed amusement park and resort planned for two separate locations in the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area in the early 1970s, with an intended opening date of 1976. The Marriott Corporation hoped the par ...
, a proposed theme park which was canceled due to resident opposition *
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Chicago Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Chicago (often shortened to Hurricane Harbor Chicago) is a 20-acre (8.1 ha) water park located in Gurnee, Illinois, United States, within the Chicago metropolitan area. Owned and operated by Six Flags, the park opene ...
, a water park next to Six Flags Great America, which opened in 2005


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