Post-Tribune

New Calumet Township assessor moves forward

- By Carrie Napoleon Post-Tribune cnapoleon@chicagotri­bune.com

Returning Calumet Township Assessor Jackie Collins said she plans to retain the staff at the office even though a group of employees threw their support publicly behind her challenger for the position.

Collins defeated former Chief of Staff Sondra Ford for the post during a Feb. 22 caucus to replace the late Assessor Cozey Weatherspo­on. Weatherspo­on, who was elected in 2022, died unexpected­ly Jan. 23.

“I don’t have a chief of staff,” Collins said when asked about any restructur­ing.

Collins was seated by a 26-17 margin over Ford, who defended a letter of support for her candidacy signed by 13 of the office’s 20 staff members.

Ford is no longer with the office, Collins said. Following the caucus, Collins said Ford requested a letter of terminatio­n, which she received Monday via email.

The letter also was sent via certified mail.

“Everything has gone smoothly. I had the staff welcome me back,” Collins said. She said she hired almost all of the workers in the office including Ford when she last worked in the office.

“I know them like they know me. I’ve never been a vindictive person. I’ve never been a person to retaliate. I don’t hold anything against anybody. I just want to come in and do my job. Life is way too short,” Collins said.

The one change she has made so far in the office is moving the commercial department to the front of the office and the residentia­l department toward the back. She also has hired a new bookkeeper.

“If I give a 110%, I’m just asking them to give 100%,” Collins said.

Lake County Assessor LaTonya Spearman said she is looking forward to working with Collins to address the unique challenges presented in Calumet Township.

“The city of Gary has seen increases in real estate values since the recession in 2008 and the COVID-19 pandemic. In a community such as Gary where there’s great disparity between housing quality, repair and use, these values can be easily overlooked,” Spearman said.

During the past year she and Weatherspo­on sought to better understand the challenges of a rapidly changing market.

“Our data suggest that this is no longer an anomaly but the norm,” Spearman said.

She said she looks forward to rejoining forces with Collins to ensure that the assessment­s reflect current market conditions.

“Our offices will continue to work together to provide fair and accurate assessment­s for the future growth of our city,” Spearman said.

 ?? COURTESY ?? Gary City Court Judge Deidre Monroe swears in new Calumet Township Assessor Jackie Collins after a Feb. 22 caucus. Collins is flanked to the right by her husband, Solomon Hammond, and her pastor, the Rev. John Jackson.
COURTESY Gary City Court Judge Deidre Monroe swears in new Calumet Township Assessor Jackie Collins after a Feb. 22 caucus. Collins is flanked to the right by her husband, Solomon Hammond, and her pastor, the Rev. John Jackson.

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