Another music fest in a residential area is making waves in Chicago

Riot Fest fencing
People walk by fencing where cleanup is underway following last year's Riot Fest music festival at Douglass Park on Sept. 20, 2021, in Chicago. Photo credit (Jose M. Osorio/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

(WBBM NEWSRADIO) -- Tickets went on sale last week for the Re:SET music festival that would be staged in Riis Park in June, but some Chicago residents say they're not happy about it.

Chicago Park District board members assured residents at a board meeting this week that no permits have been approved yet for the festival, despite tickets being sold online.

Residents say they're still worried that the event will be a repeat of festivals like Riot Fest, which has taken place in Douglass Park over the objections of some neighbors. One resident said the proximity of a hospital makes the Riis site inappropriate.

Re:SET is one of the first festivals announced since the Park District approved rules in November that require community input and a board vote before a permit can be approved for large events in parks.

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