By NATHAN LURZ - nlurz@shawmedia.com
The organizers of the DuPage County Fair say there is no threat to the continuation of this year's event despite the revelation of more than 300 building code violations on its grounds – at least for now.
The number came from a report released Friday by County Board Chairman Dan Cronin's real estate assessment task force in its assessment of the future use of the property.
The goal of the task force was to evaluate the grounds to make sure they are used to their fullest potential and identify alternatives if necessary.
The violations were declared after Wheaton and county inspectors went through the more than a dozen buildings on the grounds in October, said DuPage County Fair Association Treasurer Jim McGuire.
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