Planned Tax Hike to Help Downtown Recover From Pandemic, Unrest Fails to Advance – WTTW (Chicago)

Reilly said part of his opposition stemmed from the fact that the district’s proposed budget of $764,714 would have been used to pay for staff rather than direct efforts to help businesses along Michigan Avenue.
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heyjude
5 years ago

Interesting that WTTW sees a tax hike as a way to help victims of the looting and riots. Not surprising that the “beneficiaries” did not see it that way.

Technician
5 years ago

I am really torn here with some diametrically opposed considerations. I used to come from Deerfield into the downtown for a good time. My current wish is to help the businesses survive. The big but in this equation is the disappearance of personal of personal safety anywhere in the city, but especially in the downtown area. I’m not as young as I used to be and I don’t think I could fight my way out of trouble anymore. After carefully weighing the two considerations Wifey and I have decided we won’t be coming back. It doesn’t help that the mayor… Read more »

nixit
5 years ago

Why should landlords pay a civil unrest tax?

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