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Central CUSD 301 board approves resolution to allow district lawyers to intervene in large property tax appeals
Summary
The Central CUSD 301 Board of Education approved a resolution authorizing district attorneys to intervene in property tax appeals to the Illinois Property Tax Appeal Board for cases involving assessed-value differences of $100,000 or more; board members discussed legal costs, timing and scope before voting.
Central CUSD 301’s Board of Education approved a resolution authorizing district counsel to intervene in selected property tax appeals brought to the Illinois Property Tax Appeal Board (PTAB) for assessed-valuation differences of $100,000 or more.
Board members moved the item out of the consent agenda for discussion before voting. Board members and staff clarified that the measure targets large commercial appeals, noting that Target and Farm & Fleet routinely file appeals that generate annual notices to taxing bodies. The district’s counsel and staff said the resolution would allow an attorney…
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