How a $17M land option landed Belvidere the deal of a lifetime with Stellantis – Rockford Register Star

State and local officials worked to develop a package of tax and cash incentives in an effort save jobs and revive the auto plant. Led by Rockford Mayor Tom McNamara, Belvidere Mayor Clint Morris and the Northern Illinois Council of Governments, they obtained commitments for property tax abatements. Gov. JB Pritzker's office would not say how it will pay for the $17 million in land acquisition that would be required for the Stellantis expansion.
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taxpayer
2 years ago

Apparently 300 acres of land is being bought for $17 million. I saw no mention of who is the current landowner getting $17 million. Also, it’s unclear whether the $17 million pays for all 300 acres, or just some portion of it.

fed up neighbor
2 years ago

Don’t know how they will pay for the land, steal money from the pension funds, duh.

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