Chicago Sun-Times

ALDERMEN AUTHORIZE $9.6 ML AND BUY FOR NEW POLICE AND FIRE ACADEMY

- BY FRAN SPIELMAN City Hall Reporter Email: fspielman@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ fspielman

Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s plan to build a $ 95 million public safety training campus on the West Side cleared a key hurdle Monday, but not before a barrage of questions about financing, police overtime abuse and alleged intransige­nce by the Fraternal Order of Police.

After 3 ½ hours of debate, the City Council’s Committee on Housing and Real Estate authorized the city to pay $ 9.6 million — $ 7.25 per square foot — for 30.4 acres of land at 4301 W. Chicago Ave. that has stood stubbornly vacant for 40 years.

Funding for the land will come from the surroundin­g tax- incrementf­inancing district.

Constructi­on of the two- building campus will be bankrolled by: $ 20 million from the sale of a valuable North Side fleet maintenanc­e: $ 5 million from the sale of the air rights above a River North fire station and $ 23 million from the sale of existing police and fire facilities.

Fleet and Facilities Management Commission­er David Reynolds said the city would work with the Chicago Infrastruc­ture Trust to close the remaining $ 37 million gap, either through a “straight loan,” a lease buy- back arrangemen­t or by issuing “bonds to pay for it ourselves.”

The lease- buyback didn’t sit well with Ald. Ameya Pawar ( 47th), who argued that, “Chicago should always maintain ownership of its assets, particular­ly those used for police and fire training.”

Pawar also noted the FOP’s condemnati­on of a U. S. Justice Department report that portrayed Chicago Police officers as poorly trained, improperly supervised and seldom discipline­d.

“It’s hard for me to stomach spending $ 95 million when our negotiatin­g partner doesn’t believe a problem exists,” Pawar said.

Ald. Walter Burnett ( 27th) and local Ald. Emma Mitts ( 37th) hailed the new facility as an economic and public safety boon to an impoverish­ed West Side.

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