Council approves 7 percent levy hike

Residents voice opposition before vote

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Until the state takes proactive actions to change the pension funding system, the problems will continue, Shumard said.

Resident Michael Keefer said a property tax increase might drive him out of Sterling.

Cox said he encourages residents to knock on the door of representatives in Springfield to alert them to the need for solving the pension crisis.

“We gotta take it back,” he said. “As all of you sit out there, we can’t keep dipping into the pockets. I can listen to you here, but you guys gotta be helping us down there, too.”

After the meeting, Shumard said the city has to “hold out hope the state makes the right choices and does something to reform the [pension] system as it stands.”

“Part of this will change when the investment climate changes and the portfolios start to rise again,” he said.

Nearly 80 percent of the city’s general fund goes to personnel costs, such as wages, health insurance, pensions, and required training, Shumard said.

“The remaining 20 percent of the budget makes it very difficult to cut from, because then you’re talking about everything from electricity to run street lights to general liability insurance,” he said.

Shumard said the decisions are very difficult, and always open for public debate.

“Hopefully there’s more momentum to do something jointly [in consolidating services] with Rock Falls, because I don’t know how you cut people anymore, I really don’t,” Shumard said. “We’ve hired people additionally for utility billing; we’re going to more part-time workers so we’re avoiding the benefit costs.

“It’s difficult.”

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