Issues: Local Government Finance

Since its founding by Chicago’s great civic leaders at the end of the 19th century, The Civic Federation has maintained an interest in local government finance. We provide a constant stream of research about the financial status of counties, municipalities, and other governmental bodies across the state and urge local government leaders to embrace fiscally sustainable practices, while also working with governments to enhance their efficiency and effectiveness.

Recent Research

  • 12.07.11

    Metropolitan Water Reclamation District FY2012 Tentative Budget: Analysis and Recommendations

    The Civic Federation offers conditional support for the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District’s (MWRD) FY2012 Tentative Budget of $1.0 billion. The Federation is concerned that the budget proposes the maximum increase to the property tax levy and does not comply with the District’s own fund balance policy. The proposed reforms to pension funding that have the support of the Retirement Fund Board and the Board of Commissioners are a strong step toward improving the financial health of the pension fund, which is only 56.5% funded. However, the passage of these reforms in Springfield will require strong advocacy by the Commissioners.

  • 12.07.11

    Chicago Park District FY2012 Budget: Analysis and Recommendations

    The Civic Federation supports the Chicago Park District FY2012 Budget of $407.5 million because it holds the property tax levy flat for the seventh year in a row and emphasizes cost containment and revenue diversification. The Federation supports the District’s development of a fund balance policy and its efforts to eliminate the structural deficit through a multi-year plan. While we support the budget, the Civic Federation has concerns about the declining health of the District’s pension fund.

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  • 12.01.11

    Forest Preserve District of Cook County FY2012 Executive Budget Recommendation: Analysis and Recommendations

    The Civic Federation supports the Forest Preserve District of Cook County FY2012 Executive Budget Recommendation totaling $195.0 million, which includes both operating and capital expenditures. We commend the District for holding its property tax levy flat during a period of continued financial hardship for many Cook County residents and for taking steps toward more effective personnel management starting with a comprehensive desk audit. The District has also shown prudence by maintaining substantial reserves.

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