[remote or in person] Committee on Economic, Capital and Technology Development

Chicago City Council
Politics

Tuesday, June 13, 2023
1:30 p.m. — 3:30 p.m. CDT

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121 N LaSalle St Chicago, IL 60602 (Directions)

City Hall, 2nd floor, Council Chambers

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Reporting

Edited and summarized by the Chicago - IL Documenters Team

Note-taking by Sheila Lewis

Appointments and reappointments to Special Service Areas (SSA).

Live reporting by Natalie Frank

Appointments and reappointments to Special Service Areas (SSA).

Natalie Frank, Ph.D @FrankNatalie 3/20

Chair read three emails from community members who oppose Item 7 on agenda. Generally, reason given was they felt that individual in charge of SSA was doing a good job and should be retained.

Natalie Frank, Ph.D @FrankNatalie 4/20

[SSA’s or Special Service Areas are local tax districts that fund expanded services/programs through localized property tax levy within contiguous areas. Enhanced services/programs are in addition to those currently provided through City.] https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dcd/supp_info/special_service_areassaprogram.html

Natalie Frank, Ph.D @FrankNatalie 5/20

Motion that Item 6 on agenda be deferred to discuss further. No objection, so ordered.

Natalie Frank, Ph.D @FrankNatalie 6/20

Items 1-5: Chair asked for questions regarding appointments/reappointments, Mary O’Connor, Deputy Commissioner Dept Planning & Develop. as resource to answer.

Natalie Frank, Ph.D @FrankNatalie 7/20

Ald Lopez: Appointments made by previous administration. Is the current mayor in agreement with appointments? O’Connor: Yes. Spoke with him and is in agreement. Chair called for vote, no objections, appts and reappointments so ordered.

Natalie Frank, Ph.D @FrankNatalie 8/20

[History not covered in meeting re: Item 7 - Six Corner chamber, which helped oversee how Portage Park spent special tax dollars, had money revoked after city officials said an unauthorized person was partially managing it. For more info: https://localtoday.news/il/the-six-corners-chamber-of-commerce-has-cut-the-citys-funding-following-allegations-of-mismanagement-83381.html]

Natalie Frank, Ph.D @FrankNatalie 9/20

Item 7 - O’Connor: Discussed recommendation of replacement provider for Six Corners. Said was selected through open process, 4 applications total. 1. Belmont-Central Chamber of Comm 2. Edgebrook Sauganash Chamber of Comm 3. Portage Park Chamber of Comm 4. Six Corners Assoc

Natalie Frank, Ph.D @FrankNatalie 10/20

Item 7 - O’Connor Selected Portage Park Chamb of Comm. Choice based on completeness & specificity of proposal shared at last month’s meeting on issue, staffing levels, experience & knowledge of neighborhood.

Natalie Frank, Ph.D @FrankNatalie 11/20

Ald. Lopez: Can sit. be used as training scenario, learning tool for other SSA providers so clear on what can & can’t do? Ans: Already have annual training, program guide w/ roles and responsibilities, checks & balances but can include this.

Natalie Frank, Ph.D @FrankNatalie 12/20

Ald. Mosely: Where does Ald Gardiner stand on this? O’Conner: Doesn’t object. Mosely: Does he approve or just not object. 2 different things. O’Connor: Doesn’t object. Mosely: Need to make sure he supports choice before it’s considered. Chair agreed.

Natalie Frank, Ph.D @FrankNatalie 13/20

Question: Was prob. just an individ or something bigger. Mentioned was a 10 year history of mismanagement, want to ensure it’s recorded individual’s behavior not something Chicago wants to be assoc. w/ - Is there a list of blacklisted individ? Ans: No but can consider in future

Natalie Frank, Ph.D @FrankNatalie 14/20

Mosley: Something went awry for 10 yrs without correction which is serious. Need to bring in public reviewers, Ethics Board to make sure haven’t missed anything and doesn’t happen again. Chair agreed.

Natalie Frank, Ph.D @FrankNatalie 15/20

Chair asked for motion to accept. No objection during vote. Item 7 so ordered.

Natalie Frank, Ph.D @FrankNatalie 16/20

Chair: Commiss responsible for tax incentives. Prev admin review/approval of apps slow. Has asked for list of all 6b’s & apps for tax incentive programs, wants them reviewed quickly. 3 scheduled for next meeting. Want businesses to know there are incentives to stay/come to state

Natalie Frank, Ph.D @FrankNatalie 17/20

Chair: Need to review tax incentive apps quickly to generate large amount of tax revenue as new administration had robust plan to invest in individuals & state & needs the funds.

Natalie Frank, Ph.D @FrankNatalie 18/20

Chair: In July will also hear from those who received incentives to present info on jobs created & show they’ve done what they said they would. First time have demanded accountability. Quest: What if aren’t meeting requirements? Need penalties for not complying.

Natalie Frank, Ph.D @FrankNatalie 19/20

Discussed need to change language in guidelines so there is the power to revoke incentives if programs aren’t complying or can’t account for money spent. Will discuss at future meeting.

Natalie Frank, Ph.D @FrankNatalie 20/20

No further business. Meeting adjourned at 2:23pm. This ends coverage of the Chicago City Council Committee on Economic Capital and Technology Development. For more meeting coverage, check out http://documenters.org.

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