Mayor Brandon Johnson pitches borrowing $1.25 billion for housing and development – WBEZ (Chicago)

Mayor Brandon JohnsonIn a major shift away from how the city currently funds development, Johnson plans to pay for the massive borrowing package by knocking out another priority: letting dozens of the city’s controversial tax increment financing districts expire. The borrowing plan would provide $250 million every year for five years, according to the city. But, interest would also cost the city an estimated $2.4 billion over 37 years; it could be paid, in part, with an estimated $2.2 billion in recouped tax revenue from expiring TIF districts.
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debtsor
2 years ago

Why is Chicago paying private homeowners to do renovations?

NiteCat
2 years ago

When TIFs expire the taxing districts affected are supposed to have the lost money returned to the respective districts, not usurped for other reasons. Those districts/bodies have given up much-needed revenue for 23 or more years. They consented to TIF with the understanding that they would be made whole upon its expiration and start receiving their share of all taxes collected in the TIF going forward. This borrowing/repayment scenario is just another way of disguising and perpetuating never-ending TIFs in a word salad.

Mark F
2 years ago

About 1.25 million will make it to actually housing while the rest will go into “administrative costs.”

marko
2 years ago

Why don’t they don’t they do the first part, end the TIFs and pay down debt but not the second part, squandering it on more failed leftist programs? At least the first part makes sense.

Old Joe
2 years ago

Well, if BJ can borrow $1.25 billion directly from JB I’m all for it.

Where's Mine???
2 years ago

If this new tax allocation/ borrowing scheme for affordable housing is passed why pass BCH transfer tax ?

Where's Mine ???
2 years ago

Who would control how funds are spent, alderman or mayor? Same unanswered question with BCH transfer tax

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