
By Andy Dahn
BLOOMINGTON – A property tax rate increase is on the way for residents in District 87, though the exact amount of that increase is still in question.
The district is expecting the property tax rate to increase by at least $0.13 per $100 of assessed valuation, meaning the owner of a $150,000 home would pay $67 more per year. The district needs just over $28 million to balance their education fund budget. Superintendent Barry Reilly said the district will continue to budget conservatively and monitor their spending, but looming changes in Springfield could mean even more trouble.
“We simply don’t get enough, and I’m hopeful that things being discussed at the state level such as property tax freezes and pension shifts don’t come to fruition,” Reilly said. “That just adds other costs to the mix that are not even a part of this right now.”
Reilly said those issues in Springfield aren’t making things any easier for his district.
“We’ll continue to monitor our expenses,” said Reilly. “The unfortunate reality for all of us in public education right now is that school finance is really tough and challenging.”
Reilly said he isn’t optimistic that the tax rate increase will be less than $0.13, though it is possible. A public hearing on the matter will be held in December.
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