Arriving along with a modicum of election mail was a small post card from the Crystal Lake Park District.
The “Community Notice” announced two meetings:
- Monday, November 21st from 7-9 at Park Place, 406 W. Woodstock Street
- December 17th from 9-11 at the Rotary Building at Veterans Acres
“There is no better opportunity to make a difference for Crystal Lake parks and recreation!
“We appreciate your support and participation!”
writes Executive Director Jason Herbster.
The message on the post card is below:
Looks like CL wants to go on a spending spree.
Because of the unusually high ‘Equalization Factor’ assigned to McH County townships this year, these is the illusion that our real estate values are rising, signalling ‘prosperity’ returning.
In my opinion, we have continued to fall/stagnate (at least western County) and the huge equalization factor (+8% here) reflects how far behind the rest of the State of Illinois (and thus how far behind America at large) our property values are lagging.
Jason Herbster
2015 – $137,991 – Crystal Lake Park District
2014 – $119,377 – Crystal Lake Park District
2013 – $116,133 – Crystal Lake Park District
2012 – $112,894 – Crystal Lake Park District
2011 – $109,750 – Crystal Lake Park District
2010 – $064,269 – Crystal Lake Park District
2010 – $034,130 – Glenview Park District
2009 – $082,050 – Glenview Park District
2008 – $074,281 – Glenview Park District
2007 – $070,066 – Glenview Park District
2006 – $057,338 – Glenview Park District
2005 – $057,811 – Glenview Park District
2004 – $051,053 – Glenview Park District
2003 – $046,224 – Glenview Park District
2002 – $045,532 – Glenview Park District
2001 – $025,224 – Glenview Park District
2001 – $022,327 – Schaumburg Park District
2000 – $040,960 – Schaumburg Park District
source: Open the Books Widget
Just mow the grass and keep the facilities clean and properly maintained,
it’s as simple as that.
No more TAXES P.D. simple No MO!
Please attend and let the CLPD board know your feelings, lets make sure that resident voices are heard and not just a few voices of the board members.
Parks are number one on my list, not the programs that are running.