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Tinley Park board adopts $205.8 million FY2027 budget
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Summary
The Tinley Park board of trustees on April 21 adopted the village and library FY2027 budget, with trustees citing posted public hearings and a transparency portal; the budget lists $173,852,006.92 in proposed revenues and $205,780,462 in proposed expenditures.
The Village of Tinley Park adopted its fiscal year 2027 budget during the board’s April 21 meeting after a public hearing and prior committee review.
Trustee Ken Shaw moved to adopt the ordinance for the annual budget for the fiscal year ending April 30, 2027, noting that the proposed total revenue for all village and library funds is $173,852,006.92 and proposed total expenditures are $205,780,462, inclusive of capital projects. Shaw said the village general fund shows projected revenues of $84,313,500 and expenditures of $82,135,144.
Why it matters: The adopted budget includes funding for capital projects and the Tinley Park Public Library and sets the spending framework the village will use over the next year. Shaw told the board the draft budget was presented to the Committee of the Whole on April 7 and was posted on the village’s transparency portal as required.
Board action and procedure: The ordinance was presented as eligible for adoption following the required public hearing earlier that evening. A roll call vote followed and the mayor declared the motion carried.
What trustees said: “The draft FY 27 budget was presented at the Committee of the Whole meeting,” Trustee Ken Shaw said while summarizing the document and the inclusion of library funds. The board recorded that the proposal had been publicly posted and the public hearing was held prior to adoption.
Next steps: The ordinance takes effect according to the village’s procedural schedule; the board did not amend the totals at the meeting. Any implementation or capital project timelines referenced in the budget will proceed under department direction and applicable procurement rules.
Provenance: Topic introduced in the meeting at SEG 435 and concluded at SEG 487.

