Referendum 2024: To Maintain and improve woodlands, wetlands, and prairies in DuPage County
On Nov. 5, the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County will ask voters to consider a referendum to increase the limiting rate of its tax levy. If approved, this increase will provide additional funding to the District for various purposes, including:
Preserving, restoring, and maintaining forests, open spaces, and water quality.
Acquiring lands to protect rivers, watersheds, and wildlife habitats.
Planting trees and enhancing flood control and drainage systems.
Maintaining and improving woodlands, wetlands, and prairies.
Providing nature education and outdoor opportunities for all ages.
Increasing access and safety in forest preserves.
Improving recreational amenities like multi-use trails and campgrounds.
The tax levy rate dictates the amount of money the Forest Preserve District receives from DuPage County property tax bills. Per state law, the Forest Preserve District can only make this increase with voter approval. If approved, the change would translate to an estimated additional tax of $11.67 per $100,000 of home value for the 2024 levy year.