Urbana impedes Judah Christian School's relocation plans
URBANA – Judah Christian School has hit a roadblock in its plan to build a high school on a piece of property on North Lincoln Avenue in Urbana.
Urbana city planners are not recommending approval of the proposed development, unless the school can address concerns about safety, loss of potential property tax revenue and land-use compatibility.
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