Wednesday, October 28, 2009

CC Finance Committee Meeting on Proposed 2010 Budget, October 28, 2009: Cook County Clerk

The Cook County Clerk's Office budget is less than 2008 for elections due to consolidation of precincts in suburban Cook County. The corporate fund request is down due to the Clerk’s office taking over the handling of birth and death records from the City of Chicago, which results in additional fee revenues that more than cover the proposed increase in expenditures. The Clerk also touted that the “genealogy online” feature of the Clerk’s web site is very popular. And there is another new feature on the web site where property tax payers whose parcels are in a TIF (Tax Increment Financing) district will be able to type in their pin numbers and find out how much of their property taxes are going into the TIF district. The Clerk’s office keeps track of all 430/440 TIF districts since this office is responsible for determining the EAV (equalized assessed valuation) for each taxing district and then calculating the tax rate for each district. Out of 1.8 million parcels, about 200,000 are in TIF districts.


Upon being questioned, Cook County Clerk David Orr stated that he favored consolidating the election functions of his office and the Chicago Board of Elections (whether under his office or a separate board) because it would make things less confusing for voters and it would save money.


--Submitted by Observer Pris Mims