Pilsen residents call on city for help as property taxes surge: ‘Mayor, please listen’ – WBBM (Chicago)

A week ago, Pilsen voters approved an advisory resolution that asked residents if the government should provide assistance to homeowners and businesses with property tax bill increases of more than 40 percent. “We don’t want to become the homeless and have more people to take care of,” Pilsen resident Diana Sandoval said in her plea to the mayor. “Please help us stay in our homes by keeping our properties affordable.”
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Freddy
2 years ago

I’ve said this many times before. Homes and properties are just ATM machines for the local taxing districts. One’s ability to pay is never factored in.

Old Joe
2 years ago

Note to Pilsen Residents: Stop voting for Democrats.

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