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Indian Head Park board authorizes Triangle Area TIF district with $37 million statutory cap

January 10, 2026 | Indian Head Park, Cook County, Illinois


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Indian Head Park board authorizes Triangle Area TIF district with $37 million statutory cap
The Village of Indian Head Park on Jan. 8 adopted three ordinances creating the Triangle Area Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District and authorizing use of future property-tax increments for redevelopment.

Trustees voted to approve (1) the redevelopment plan and project for the Triangle Area TIF District, (2) designation of the TIF project area, and (3) adoption of tax increment financing. Staff said the district covers the Triangle Area near Joliet and Wolf and 294, that the area met eligibility criteria as a conservation and blighted area, and that the TIF term would run 23 years. The estimated redevelopment budget cap in the statutory eligibility study is $37,000,000; staff stressed that cap is statutory rather than an immediate spending commitment.

Village staff and committee members noted the measures had been through a public hearing and a joint review board prior to the vote. Trustee Donnersberger and others thanked volunteers and committee members who contributed to the plan.

Trustees moved and seconded each ordinance in sequence and approved them by roll-call votes (votes reported 6–0 for the three ordinances). Village officials said next steps include engaging a planning consultant to assess market viability and potential incentive structures and returning draft implementation items to the board.

The adopted redevelopment plan identifies eligible categories of expenditures commonly used in TIF projects — infrastructure, façade upgrades, remediation, site preparation and marketing — and staff said the plan aligns with the village’s 2015 comprehensive plan.

The board’s action clears the way for consultant engagement and further planning and does not by itself commit village funds beyond the statutory cap.

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