Struggling homeowners could see financial benefit from Chicago’s focus on the DNC – CBS2 (Chicago)

Ald. Walter Burnett Jr. wants to use part of the $22 million unallocated funds in Tax Increment Financing (TIF) from the Central West TIF district for a new Neighborhood Improvement Program (NIP) grant. "There's older people who've had their house for a long time and are doing everything they can to hold onto it," Burnett said, "but they can't afford to do all the things that they need to do."
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Old Joe
1 year ago

The best thing a struggling homeowner could do is to stop voting for Democrats. There, I fixed it.

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