At a public hearing held pursuant to this Act, any interested person, including all property owners owning real property located within a proposed or existing business improvement district, may file with the clerk written objections to or statements in support of, and may be heard orally, with respect to any matter embodied in the district plan or concerning the management of the business improvement district. The governing body shall hear and consider all statements and objections at the public hearing. The governing body may adjourn a public hearing to another date without further notice other than a motion fixing the time and place the public hearing will reconvene.
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