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Previewing the spring election

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DeKalb Park District board members meet Jan. 16 at Hopkins Park in DeKalb. DeKalb is preparing for the April 9 election. (Rob Winner – rwinner@shawmedia.com)

DeKALB – Jennifer Groce believes DeKalb’s time for great change is now.

“There is no better time. ... This is our moment,” said Groce, a candidate for DeKalb mayor. “We need to take full advantage of that. We must embrace that we are a university community and that has great opportunities.”

Groce, the former head of Re:New DeKalb, will face off against School District 428 board member Mike Verbic, former DeKalb Ag/Monsanto employee John Rey, and 1st Ward Alderman David Jacobson in a four-way race for mayor.

Each of the candidates has expressed similar campaign platforms: a greater emphasis on public safety, more economic development in the city, and a stronger partnership with Northern Illinois University.

The mayoral race is one of six contested races DeKalb voters will decide on April 9. With no challenges filed against any petition, the ballot for the DeKalb City Council, the DeKalb Park District and DeKalb School District 428 appear to be set. The ballot for all local races will be finalized Jan. 31.

The new mayor, along with two new aldermen, will be able to weigh in on the creation of new tax increment financing districts. These districts divert money from local governments like school districts to a special fund that is used to renovate a blighted area.

Rey, Groce and Verbic each expressed support for the idea of using tax increment financing to rehabilitate the city’s blighted areas, although Groce said she wanted to see how they would impact other taxing bodies that would have to forgo the revenue.

Jacobson could not be reached for comment. A message on his voicemail said he is traveling outside the country until Sunday. In the past, he has been critical of how the city has used tax increment funds.

How they feel about rental housing in the city could be an issue, too. Jim Morel, the president of DeKalb Area Rental Association, said his organization will quiz the candidates on their thoughts about rental housing, and the housing ordinances the city passed to upgrade it in 2012. Morel said the meeting will be for members only.

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