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Despite recession, city able to raise its credit rating

Moody’s Aa2 rating equal to Joliet’s, better than the city of Chicago’s

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This year, the city will have to contribute $1.3 million to get the states match of $1.7 million, resulting in $3 million dollars in the TIF fund.

The city budged for about $450,000 to contribute. Budget Officer John Enger and Kopczick are looking at the possibility of transferring the remaining $900,000 from the Water and Sewer Capital Fund to the General Fund and pay it back to the water and sewer fund over three years.

They are looking at different options, said Kopczick. Whatever is decided will go before the city council to approve the amendment of the budget.

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