Legislation Details

File #: 26-1306-0513    Name: Settlement of the 2011-2014 Property Tax Rate Objections
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 4/9/2026 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 5/13/2026 Final action: 5/13/2026
Title: SETTLEMENT OF THE 2011-2014 PROPERTY TAX RATE OBJECTIONS
Sponsors: Law Department
Indexes: Settlement Agreement
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SETTLEMENT OF THE 2011-2014 PROPERTY TAX RATE OBJECTIONS

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To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of the Chicago Park District

I. Settlement Information

Type: Legal Settlement

Claim: Roy Hitch et al. v. Maria Pappas, Treasurer and Ex-Officio Collector of Cook County, Illinois; Case Nos. 12COTO12048, 14COTO364, 15COTO2106, and 16COTO1135 [collectively referred to as the "2011-2014 Property Tax Rate Objections"].

Settlement Amount: See chart below and explanation under Section II.

Tax Year Settlement Settlement Fiscal Year
at Issue (Mils) ($) of Refund
2011|99|$327,402 2027
2012|99|$203,950 2028
2013|99|$245,656 2029
2014|99|$235,898 2030
TOTAL $1,012,906

Authorization: Authorize the General Counsel to execute the Settlement Agreement and include other relevant terms and conditions in the written Agreement.


II. Recommendation

The General Counsel recommends that the Board of Commissioners of the Chicago Park District authorize settlement to resolve the tax rate objection complaints brought by certain taxpayers against the Chicago Park District's 2011 through 2014 property tax levies. The terms of the settlement are reflected in the chart included in Section I, above.

The settlement is paid out over four years, where four partial payments will be withheld from tax receipts that would otherwise be distributed by the Cook County Treasurer. In the chart included in Section I, above, a "mill" is 1/100,000th of the EAV (equalized assessed value) of the objecting taxpayer's property. The settlement calculations or estimated refund are based on approximately 22% of the tax base being included in the tax rate objection EAV.

Settlement is between the Chicago Park District and all the taxpayers represented by the law firm Neal, Gerber and Eisenberg LLP, Lead Plaintiff's Counsel, and all other taxpayers by their counsel who have filed declarations of intent to conform their objections to those of the Lead Plaintiffs.

The General Counsel has d...

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