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Residents say the noise from aircraft flying around the stadium is out of control.

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The latest noise reduction plan needed a ⅔ vote to pass, but federal officials will consider it anyway.

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The plan is a "big breakthrough" in the effort to reduce jet noise, Aviation chief Ginger Evans said.

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No more studies of noise and air pollution created by the airport expansion is required, officials said.

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Two large lighted Xs now block both ends of the runway, but anti-noise activists vowed to keep fighting.

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However, city will rotate which runways are used at night to reduce the noise over some neighborhoods.

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The bill was championed by the Fair Allocation in Runways Coalition.

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A new east-west runway opened at O'Hare in 2013, sending hundreds of flights over the Northwest Side.

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Workshops hosted by federal officials are set for August, and a town hall meeting is set for Thursday.

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The flight tracker app gives residents a way to see all of the planes swirling in Chicago's skies.

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City officials got 100,000 more complaints in April than in March, officials said.

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Meetings will take place before the runway is dismantled, according to the agreement.

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A study will determine how much jet noise actually impacts those who live in the flight path.

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Mayor Emanuel asked federal officials to double the number of public meetings about a new O'Hare runway.

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That plan could include shelving a plan to tear up diagonal runways, according to the mayor's office.