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Chicago Aviation Department official David Ochal resigned Friday, just days after drawing public criticism for allegedly using clout to provide electricity to his home when his Northwest Side neighborhood lost power in Monday night’s storm.
The Department of Aviation issued a news release stating that Mr. Ochal, who was first deputy commissioner, has left the department after eight years.
Property tax bills are about to hit Chicago mailboxes — and it’s gonna hurt. Poor, heavily minority neighborhoods trying to make a rebound will get the worst of it. Homeowners in Fuller Park, West Garfield Park and Englewood — where property assessments started to rebound before the housing market tanked — will see their taxes soar as much as 71 percent.
August 8th, 2008 at 10:23 pm
Chicago Aviation Department official David Ochal resigned Friday, just days after drawing public criticism for allegedly using clout to provide electricity to his home when his Northwest Side neighborhood lost power in Monday night’s storm.
The Department of Aviation issued a news release stating that Mr. Ochal, who was first deputy commissioner, has left the department after eight years.
August 9th, 2008 at 12:25 am
Oh Well!
September 21st, 2008 at 11:13 am
Property tax bills are about to hit Chicago mailboxes — and it’s gonna hurt. Poor, heavily minority neighborhoods trying to make a rebound will get the worst of it. Homeowners in Fuller Park, West Garfield Park and Englewood — where property assessments started to rebound before the housing market tanked — will see their taxes soar as much as 71 percent.