Daley Talks CTA Fare Hikes, Property Taxes
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Looking for ways to close the $300 million budget hole, Daley admitted that the free rides for seniors, a condition strong-armed by then-governor Rod Blagojevich in exchange for money that prevented the CTA's previous "Doomsday" scenario, has to be reexamined: “They have to revisit everything. And that is one of them they have to revisit, definitely.”
Daley also shot down the suggestion of a new property tax to help close the city's own budget gap, estimated to be around $520 million. Said the mayor:
"You can't [raise property taxes] ... That would hurt people tremendously...You can only take so much. People are being laid off on a daily basis. People are getting cut back. They don't have the money anymore. Government has to look at itself and find out what they can live with and what are their priorities. Simple as that."
So what will Mayor Daley propose when he presents his 2010 budget to the City Council in a special session a week from today? Some sources suggest rather than raise taxes, Daley will propose pulling cash from the city's long-term fund which holds money from the city's controversial parking meter and Skyway privatizations.
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