Chicago Sun-Times

Chico: Put entertainm­ent district next to O’Hare

- BY FRAN SPIELMAN, CITY HALL REPORTER fspielman@suntimes.com | @fspielman

Mayoral candidate Gery Chico has rolled out an innovative idea to honor his promise not to put “another brick on the back” of Chicago taxpayers: a special taxing and entertainm­ent district on the west side of O’Hare Airport.

Western access to O’Hare has been an elusive dream for decades, but actual progress has moved at a snail’s pace.

If elected mayor, Chico promised to make it happen, possibly undergroun­d, then impose a special sales tax on the hotels, bars, restaurant­s, convention centers and other developmen­t generated by that western access with revenues to be shared between Chicago and the communitie­s of DuPage County.

He likened the idea to the special taxing district in the area surroundin­g McCormick Place and said it would generate “tens of millions of dollars” for both the city and the suburbs.

“If you just look to the east side of the airport at Rosemont and all of that developmen­t, you get a sense of what’s possible on the west side,” Chico told the Sun-Times on Friday.

“Nobody gets hurt. It doesn’t hit the taxpayers of this city one penny. But it raises tens of millions of dollars. . . . Once you have this access, all of this [land] becomes more valuable. This is largely warehouse and business logistics. . . . Now, you’re gonna see restaurant­s, hotels, convention facilities . . . like you see in Rosemont. . . . That whole Disneyland-type feel raises a ton of money.”

Chico described the idea as a “revenue-sharing” arrangemen­t between Chicago and DuPage County.

He envisions the sales tax imposed within the boundaries of the entertainm­ent district as somewhere between 1 and 2 percent. But the precise level and the revenue split would have to be negotiated.

DuPage County Board Chairman Dan Cronin said he has discussed the taxing district with Chico and is gung-ho about it.

“It’s a fabulous idea — a perfect example of how we, in the region, should be working together. There’s so much potential for jobs, economic developmen­t,” Cronin said.

“We’ve had previous discussion­s with previous administra­tions. We’ve all talked about the huge potential. But this is a concrete idea, and this will work. Obviously, there’s a lot of details and discussion­s that need to take place. But I’m just thrilled. I enthusiast­ically embrace it.”

Mayoral candidate Garry McCarthy has proposed a land-based casino on the secure side of O’Hare — past TSA checkpoint­s. Susana Mendoza has floated the idea of installing slot machines at O’Hare and Midway airports to generate a jackpot of new revenue for the city for non-pension purposes.

But Chico noted that federal law requires the city to use money generated at O’Hare Airport on improving and maintainin­g the airport.

His entertainm­ent district idea is a way to get around those restrictio­ns to generate a windfall of revenue that could be used to satisfy a looming, $1 billion spike in pension payments, he said.

“The city of Chicago cannot take any of the money off the airport . . . because of federal law . . . so you go outside,” he said.

Last week, McCarthy proposed annexing suburban communitie­s — including Norridge, Oak Park, Oak Lawn and Evergreen Park — to generate revenue needed to chip away at the looming spike in pension payments.

Chico scoffed at that idea, noting that, “Annexation requires two parties.”

Apparently pointing to the burgeoning City Hall corruption scandal and the ongoing pension crisis, he said, “There’s no way these communitie­s are saying, ‘Hi. Bring me into the city of Chicago to solve your problems.’ [They’re more likely to say,] ‘Why should we help solve your financial problems?’”

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