Logan County half-cent sales tax to fund historic courthouse dome restoration and jail expansion

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[March 14, 2018]  LINCOLN  - In a telephone interview with Kevin Bateman, Buildings and Grounds Committee Chairman for the Logan County board, he explained the reasons for the requested sales tax increase.

Bateman first made this point: it is a requested increase of only one-half (1/2) of one penny on the dollar.  Some people have misunderstood and thought it is 50 cents on the dollar. 

This sales tax increase will not be charged on food or medicine, just consumables.  A sales tax increase was chosen over a property tax increase because it brings all citizens, even those coming off the interstate, into the game, not just property owners.

This increase can only be used for public safety projects.  There is currently a half-penny sales tax which has been in effect for many years for public safety.  This referendum is just increasing it to the total legal limit of one penny on the dollar spent.

The money raised through this tax referendum will be used for repairs to the Logan County courthouse and expansion of the county jail in the safety complex. The county will issue bonds for these two projects and the income from the sales tax increase will make the payments on the bonds.

The preliminary figure for the courthouse roof repair is estimated at $3.5M.  The county jail expansion is estimated at $5-7M.  The total cost of the two projects is estimated at $10M.

The Logan County jail is already at maximum capacity, and with Illinois state mandates to reduce prison populations, every Illinois county is now needing to increase the size of their jail facilities.

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Repairs to the Logan County Courthouse are classified as a public safety project, since the repairs to the roof are being done to prevent injuries to people in the courthouse, which was built in 1905.  The courthouse originally had copper sheeting covering the dome.  In 1973, a company was hired to put a roof coating on the dome and painted over the copper sheeting.  They also sprayed on fire resistant shot-crete (a layer of concrete) and that is what is breaking away.  This treatment came with a 20-year warranty, which was up long ago.  The copper needs to be replaced, and the original shot-crete removed and replaced.  Structural engineers say the dome’s steel structure is good.  The new copper skin will be good for another 75 years. 

The problems with the courthouse are not due to a lack of maintenance.  This repair is in fact considered normal maintenance.  “Everything has a life expectancy, and this is well past its life expectancy,” Bateman said.

The Logan County Courthouse is an historic building, on both the national and state preservation list.  The stained-glass dome is one of the tallest in the nation, and is currently safely stored away. 

This sales tax increase is expected to raise $900,000 per year, and the new sales tax level bring us even with sales tax rates in Springfield and Bloomington.  Bateman remarked that he is hopeful that Logan County is experiencing an economic uptick in 2018.

[Jim Youngquist]

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