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Some residents and business owners are happy to see the traffic and noise leave and for the community to regain access to green space. Others are sorry to lose the excitement and crowds.
The festival will be exiting Douglass Park after a 10-year run that has been plagued by controversy in recent years.
The festival's co-founder, Mike Petryshyn, shared the announcement in a video posted to social media and on the festival's website Tuesday evening. The new venue will be announced Wednesday morning with this year's lineup.
The nonprofit wants to open a fourth school that would double as a venue with a bar, in a "significant step forward" as it also looks to offer an affordable performance space for artists.