Here are four key points:
1. Aurora plans to build an ASC, hospital and medical offices in the new facility.
2. An Aurora spokesperson previously told the Sheboygan Press the system had not yet named a specific location for the medical center, but did cite a spot in Sheboygan where Aurora had expressed interest in the city’s Field of Dreams athletic complex.
3. Aurora had filed plans in the past to open an ASC and medical offices in Sheboygan at the city’s Field of Dreams athletic complex. However, those opposing the project sued, leading the district of Sheboygan to settle the suit. The land is currently school property, which impeded Aurora’s previous plans to build the ASC.
4. If Aurora files plans to build the facility on the property, it would require the school district’s approval. A school district spokesperson told the Sheboygan Press Aurora has not approached the school district regarding the facility.
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