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Mon, Jan 19, 2009

Opponents Lament Continuation Of O'Hare Expansion

Say Now's Not The Time To Push Tax Increases To Pay For It

Even as Chicago city workers fear job cuts and suffer furloughs, the O'Hare Modernization Project is still moving forward.

According to opponents of the expansion plan, the city of Chicago faces one of its worst economic situations ever and is more than $450 million in the red... perhaps not an ideal time to push forward with a multi-billion-dollar, largely taxpayer-supported plan to expand what is already one of the nation's largest airports.

As ANN reported last week, an Illinois appeals court upheld protests by homeowners in the Village of Bensenville, temporarily halting the razing of homes in the area to make room for the planned expansion.

Officials are also working to secure the balance of the estimated $20 billion needed to fund the project, and they're considering $740 million in new bonds to get there. That's on top of "massive" tax increases enacted last year.

"Cook County taxpayers are being burdened with the highest sales tax increase in the country, the City of Chicago is raising taxes on everything from bottled water to parking meters, and they want to spend billions more on an ill-conceived plan that will only serve to enrich a select group of political insiders?" says Cook County Commissioner Tony Peraica.

The OMP has already been criticized and questioned by the six major airlines who service O'Hare Airport. The slumping airline industry, which is making long-lasting cuts in fleets and labor forces, says it is in no position to commit to any more than the initial phase of startup funding for O'Hare expansion.

Neighbors from Park Ridge, Des Plaines and other towns near O'Hare assert they're experiencing much higher noise levels than expected, from what say are as many as 350 flights per day departing from the airport's new "bad weather" runway -- significantly higher than the Chicago environmental impact statement expected, opponents say.

The Villages of Elk Grove and Bensenville that border the airport have consistently questioned the feasibility of the project. Many community leaders have pointed out the O'Hare mega-project simply doesn't make sense.

"We're in a recession. How does boarding up houses for unnecessary and unwanted airport expansion help communities? Anyone who has followed this project knows its planning and implementation simply won't help the flight delay situation at O'Hare Airport," says John Geils, president of the Village of Bensenville. "This is not the time, or the way, to move forward with a lackluster plan that will sink our economy further into debt."

"This project has an estimated $20 billion price tag and nobody can accurately predict what the value will be," continues Geils. "Supporters want taxpayers to pick up the cost of the O'Hare project in the midst of job cuts and profound financial insecurity. Save the jobs. End the expansion."

FMI: www.stop-omp.org, www.ohare.com

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