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During a recent government meeting in Sycamore, Illinois, resident Ted Strack voiced significant concerns regarding local taxation, emphasizing the financial strain on residents due to high property taxes. Strack, a lifelong Sycamore resident, highlighted that the city ranks among the highest in DeKalb County for real estate taxes, placing it in the top 3% nationally. He urged the board to consider a reduction in the tax rate, particularly in light of recent property assessments that have increased by 10%.
Strack pointed out that while the board does not control property assessments, it has full authority over tax rates. He expressed frustration over the continuous rise in taxes, stating that existing taxpayers should not bear the burden of increased assessments year after year. He noted that other local entities, including the park district and DeKalb County, are also looking to implement tax reductions, suggesting a community-wide acknowledgment of the issue.
The public hearing concluded with no additional comments from attendees, and the board acknowledged the importance of the feedback received, indicating it would be considered in their upcoming deliberations and decisions regarding the tax levy. The meeting then transitioned to the superintendent's report, where updates from the learning and teaching department were presented.
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