About the Kane County Illinois
Forest Preserve Referendum

I am on the email list of a number of conservation groups that work in and around the Fox River Valley. They like when I pass info along to those in the fishing and hunting community in this area. It’s not an audience they normally have access to. Since we have a vested interest in preserving and protecting the Fox River and the surrounding area, I thought I would pass on info that I think is important to know about and to possibly act on.

With the ever growing population of Kane County, I think this one is important. If you live in Kane County, you might want to consider this.

The Forest Preserve District of Kane County will ask Kane County voters if they want more forest preserves and protected open space on the April 5, 2011 ballot. Please support this issue of improving the quality of life and keeping our environment clean by voting in favor for the referendum on April 5.

If approved by the voters, approximately 1,500-2,000 acres of additional land will be added to the Kane County forest preserves as open space for people and wildlife. This would make the forest preserve eligible for matching funds that would allow them to accomplish even more.

The Kane County forest preserve system currently consists of approximately 19,000 acres and lags behind several adjacent counties in terms of total acres preserved and percentage of overall land. If approved by the voters, the funds will be used to purchase open space and natural lands and to make some improvements in existing and new forest preserves that will provide access to the land. Most of the land purchases will be high quality natural areas and land along streams to create greenways and connect other open spaces together. Greenways are important for recreation, flood control, water quality improvement and wildlife habitat.

Preserving more open space will help alleviate traffic congestion and urban sprawl Kane County has witnessed over the past few years. Open space adds value to our properties and provides recreational opportunities for you and your families. Plus, land prices today are at their lowest levels in years and now is the best time to purchase land from willing sellers at a fraction of the cost.

The amount of the bond is $30 million and the annual average tax for this referendum will be around $12 a year per household for 20 years. That is about $1 per month, 25 cents per week for a home valued at $268,000.

In 1999, 2005 and again in 2007, voters approved a $230 million in bonds for the forest preserve district with two-thirds support. The forest preserve district has preserved around 10,000 acres of natural areas since 1999 in all areas of Kane County.

We need you, your family and friends to make an extra effort to go vote on April 5 and say “yes” for more open space and forest preserve property in Kane County. A clean and healthy environment for our children is easily worth a quarter (25 cents) per week. This is a sound investment for our future.

Call The Conservation Foundation at (630) 428-4500, ext. 12 if you would like more information or to volunteer for the campaign. Or visit www.kaneopenspace.org.

REMEMBER, OPEN SPACE IS THE ULTIMATE TAX CAP!

This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. Do you know if they are currently working with any sites in Kane County? So, when this referendum passes they can just close the deal.

    Mary

    1. Mary,
      Get in touch with Dan Lobbes at The Conservation Foundation. He’s their Director of Land Preservation. 630-553-0687 x301 , dlobbes@theconservationfoundation.org
      He might have that answer for you. I’ve seen that happen in the past. I haven’t heard of any one particular property in this case.

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