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Mid- Year Budget Hearings

8/6/2023

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Cook County Board Finance Committee – Mid-Year  Budget Hearings
July 25, 2023 - Afternoon Meetings

Inspector General – Steven Cyranoski, Interim IG.  
$2.3 million Preliminary 2024 budget
  • At midterm, 15% below 2023 budget.  Year-end projection:  Under Budget
  • Budgeted for 19 FTE’s.  Currently: 3 vacancies [IG, Deputy IG, Investigator]
  • No commissioner questions

Public Administrator – Louis Apostal.   $1.7 million self-funded 2024
  • 738 investigations to find rightful inheritance ownership
  • 70 properties under management
  • 15 full-time staff – unionized office.  5 outside attorneys
  • 2024 budget will increase by $137,000 – primarily increased compensation costs

Cook County Clerk – Karen Yarborough.   $20.6 million Preliminary 2024 budget
  • Chief Election Officer and responsible for maintaining and providing vital records
  • No longer under Shakman and received several compliments for achievement
  • Increased vacancies of between 25-30 due to retirement and termination
  • Elections:  Additional language ballots will be offered along with information sheets in that language.
  • Commissioner Aquilar asked why a pension deduction was taken out of Election Judges checks. Ans:  there is a glitch in the system which is being addressed.  
  • Availability of Election Judges was a question:  Ans:  The shortfall has been filled by veterans, community college students that can earn a credit for taking a course on being an election judge, civics, and cyber security.
  • Question:  Security of elections and voting by mail.  Ans:  Election ballot drop boxes are located at early voting sites and are monitored.

Board of Review [BOR] – Cardenas, Steele, Rogers.  
$18 million Preliminary 2024 budget
  • Currently, analysts are working 20 hours mandatory overtime to get appeals processed and sent to the next office for mailing out the 2022 tax bills which are already late.
  • The BOR asked for money to bring each of the 3 Districts to 50 analysts.  Currently a total of 105 analysts.  Daley asked if granted, could the Board guarantee that the tax bills will go out on time.  Ans:  No as there are too many other offices involved in the process.  Said it is anticipating 400,000 appeals in 2024.  The previous analyst ratio was 1-1200 appeals.  Now 1-1600 appeals.
  • Steele, who has 17 years in the Assessment Industry including the CC Assessor’s office, noted that the Assessor looks at properties in comparable groups while the BOR reviews each property individually.  
  • Steele published a BOR report for 2022 and is in the process of working on a Standards Manual.
  • February’s request for a cost comparison between switching to or fully integrating with the Tyler system should be ready in late August.  Cardenas noted that the BOR has just two IT employees.
  • Cardenas said that transparency is at the front of the BOR’s mission, and that it has already reduced the appeal time by 6 weeks.  He also said the website has been improved as have FOIA responses

Land Bank – Jessica Caffrey, Executive Director.  Primarily self-funded
Ms. Caffrey is relatively new to the Land Bank having worked for the County in previous roles including coordinating the development of the Old Stroger Hospital and the building of the Cook County Health’s Administrative Building on Polk.
  • The Land Bank’s goal is to “create the market” by acquiring 4-5 houses per block in a blighted area which can change the entire block and market
  • It acquires vacant, available property through tax sales and other means
  • 96% of all its properties are resold to homeowners
  • $9.8 million in real estate value has been created in Inglewood
  • Created $2.5 million in revenues as of May 1, 2023
  • Reduced aged inventory which is property that is on the books over two years
  • Staff:  13 positions including 3 vacancies.

​Observer:  Diane Edmundson
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