Dyersville City Council members on Tuesday approved up to $9.5 million in tax-increment rebates for the planned recreational sports complex at the iconic Field of Dreams site. A report says the council unanimously approved the development agreement between the city and Go the Distance Baseball, which owns the Field of Dreams, for a project that will include the addition of nine new ballfields and a fieldhouse to the movie site. In April, Go the Distance Baseball officials announced $80 million in planned development projects at the movie site, including a recreational complex, a 104-room boutique hotel and an outdoor concert amphitheater. The project is expected to cost $60 million and to be completed no later than December 2026.