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File #: 2010-0397    Version: Name: Initiating the Submission of a Public Question To Support Regional Actions to Attain Long-Term Pension Sustainability - Resolution
Type: RESOLUTION Status: PASSED
File created: 7/28/2010 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 8/2/2010 Final action: 8/2/2010
Title: RESOLUTION INITIATING THE SUBMISSION OF A PUBLIC QUESTION TO SUPPORT REGIONAL ACTIONS TO ATTAIN LONG-TERM PENSION SUSTAINABILITY
Attachments: 1. RESOLUTION
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RESOLUTION INITIATING THE SUBMISSION OF A PUBLIC QUESTION TO SUPPORT REGIONAL ACTIONS TO ATTAIN LONG-TERM PENSION SUSTAINABILITY
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WHEREAS, preserving the public safety, health and welfare of its citizens is a critical priority and of paramount concern of the Village of Orland Park; and

WHEREAS, the Village of Orland Park, like many communities across the State of Illinois, has been experiencing an exponential increase in required contributions to fund the pension of eligible municipal employees; and

WHEREAS, the actuarially determined contribution for the Village of Orland Park Police Pension Fund has increased by $577,217 or 50.21 percent from the 2007 tax levy to the 2009 tax levy; the 2009 tax levy equaling approximately $1,727,000 or 22.87 percent of salary per plan member; and

WHEREAS, a combination of factors including legislatively-mandated pension benefit increases, investment losses, cumulative wage increases and others have contributed to this situation; and

WHEREAS, these steadily escalating pension costs have created a fiscal crisis that is consuming an ever increasing portion of the Village of Orland Park’s municipal budget and threatens the long-term sustainability of the pension fund and the continuation of existing levels of public safety services; and

WHEREAS, while the Village of Orland Park recognizes that offering a quality pension program is vital for the recruitment and retention of quality public employees, it also recognizes that increasing public safety pension costs place local pension funds in financial jeopardy; and

WHEREAS, the General Assembly reformed the pension systems for all public employees in the spring 2010 session with the exception of police officers, firefighters and sheriffs; and

WHEREAS, without both immediate and long-term legislative relief from these escalating pension costs, the Village of Orland Park and many other communities across the state are faced with complex choices, including budget cuts...

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