Letter to the Editor: ‘Small’ ask in dollars, but huge in percent – Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and River Forest

"There is a referendum on November’s ballot to increase the Cook County Forest Preserve taxing rate by 0.025%. Sounds pretty small, until you realize the current rate is 0.051%. That’s almost a 50% increase...Twenty-one percent of this levy, the largest portion of this increase, will go to pension debt. Because it’s not an Illinois tax party without the pension pooper showing up."
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mqyl
3 years ago

Once again, Cook County taxpayers are already paying way too much for pensions.

NB
3 years ago

At Labagh Woods cc forest preserve by my home I believe it’s volunteers doing the restoration. Nobody has any idea what cc forest preserve cops do?

Giddyap
3 years ago

Just another taxpayer holdup by the Crooked Democrats that run County government

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