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DeKalb property tax levy hearing set for Monday

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Pisarcik said the city would be able to fund all the police and fire pensions, and 45 percent of the pensions of city staff. The other 55 percent will have to be made up from one of the city’s other funds, she added.

Sixth Ward Alderman Dave Baker said he thought that if property taxes were going to be raised to capture revenue from new construction, the money should be used for more than just pensions. He suggested using the money to hire more police officers.

“If we’re not careful, and we earmark for pensions only, we may lose sight of the real needs that are not addressed,” Baker said.

If you go
What:
DeKalb City Council public hearing on property tax levy
When: 7 p.m. Monday (Committee of the Whole meeting - 6 p.m.)
Where: City Hall, 200 S. Fourth St., DeKalb

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