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FILE- This April 13, 2020 file photo shows demolition of the former Crawford Coal Plant in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood. The company whose weekend demolition of the former coal plant sent a massive cloud of dust into Chicago's nearby neighborhood apologized for causing "anxiety and fear. A developer and two contractors overseeing the destruction of the defunct coal plant's smokestack that covered a southwest side neighborhood in dust face nearly $70,000 in fines, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Friday, April 17, 2020. City agencies have issued 16 citations against Hilco Redevelopment Partners and its general contractors, MCM and CDI. Lightfoot said the associated fines could total $68,000. (Zbigniew Bzdak/Chicago Tribune via AP, File)

FILE- This April 13, 2020 file photo shows demolition of the former Crawford Coal Plant in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood. The company whose weekend demolition of the former coal plant sent a massive cloud of dust into Chicago's nearby neighborhood apologized for causing "anxiety and fear. A developer and two contractors overseeing the destruction of the defunct coal plant's smokestack that covered a southwest side neighborhood in dust face nearly $70,000 in fines, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Friday, April 17, 2020. City agencies have issued 16 citations against Hilco Redevelopment Partners and its general contractors, MCM and CDI. Lightfoot said the associated fines could total $68,000. (Zbigniew Bzdak/Chicago Tribune via AP, File)

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