Opposition to Proposed Cook County Prevailing Wage and Apprenticeship Requirements for Tax Incentive Properties
Last week, Brian Liston and Peter Tsantilis testified before the Cook County Board of Commissioners Finance Committee to voice strong opposition to a recent proposed amendment to the Cook County Assessment Classification Ordnance seeking to add a “prevailing wage” component to 74-71 (Proposed Ordnance 18-64) that requires property owners to … Continued The post Opposition to Proposed Cook County Prevailing Wage and Apprenticeship Requirements for Tax Incentive Properties appeared first on Liston Tsantilis Law.
Last week, Brian Liston and Peter Tsantilis testified before the Cook County Board of Commissioners Finance Committee to voice strong opposition to a recent proposed amendment to the Cook County Assessment Classification Ordnance seeking to add a “prevailing wage” component to 74-71 (Proposed Ordnance 18-64) that requires property owners to pay the prevailing wage for all construction and ongoing maintenance related to properties seeking a Class 6b, Class 8 (and many other incentives) and to participate in apprenticeship programs. Initially, the proposal was to apply to existing incentives, but recent changes would make it applicable to all such projects seeking incentives after July 2018.
Along with over 48 mayors and economic development professionals, representatives of the industrial and commercial development communities and organizations and business owners, we testified against this unprecedented requirement as it would cripple the development and business community by implementing onerous, time-consuming and financially impossible requirements in relation to incentive programs. Our position was that these incentives must remain simple and reliable as originally created in order to continue to promote economic growth.
After all testimony, Members of the Finance Committee voted to bring the matter to vote on March 14th, although the indications were that at such time, the vote would likely be to continue the matter for rounds of discussions to take place between all stakeholders involved prior to any final decision being made.
We will keep you updated on the progress of this critical piece of legislation as it unfolds.








