‘Worse than Tiffany Henyard’: South suburban Harvey mayor takes heat from residents – FOX32 (Chicago)

Two city council members say approximately 70 businesses and 100 churches have been impacted by Mayor Christopher Clark's mandates on licenses and delinquent property taxes.
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Mark F
1 year ago

I recall Harvey having problems going all the way back into the 1970’s (and probably before that). Same problems, just new faces on the problem makers.

debtsor
1 year ago

Mandatory business licenses and a 3% water hike? This sounds like every other well run town in the suburbs…

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