Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle proposes raising Forest Preserves budget next year with rainy day funds – Chicago Tribune*

Despite a swell of visitors during the pandemic, the district’s nontax revenue in 2021 is predicted to drop 26%, mostly due to a continued drop in event permits, campground fees and aquatic centers. There also will likely be less investment income if interest rates dip as expected.
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Anon
5 years ago

Cook County should sell the forest preserves

anonymous
5 years ago

Why not? This came from the woman who did the sugar tax–How did that work out?

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