President Preckwinkle Launches Interactive 2010-2020 Cook County Demographics Map

President Preckwinkle today announced the launch of the Cook County 2020 Census Demographics App. The interactive map makes it easier to identify population shifts and demographic changes between 2010 and 2020 in Cook County. 
 
The 2020 Census Demographics App includes data such as age or race, highlighting how the population of a given area has changed over ten years. Visitors can see the whole county or individual county commissioner districts, townships or zip codes. Nearly every part (98%) of Cook County became more diverse between 2010 and 2020. 

Cook County Board of Commissioners Unanimously Approves $8 Billion FY22 Budget

Today, the Cook County Board of Commissioners approved a balanced $8 billion FY2022 budget which equitably addresses the County’s ongoing pandemic response efforts while not increasing taxes or cutting critical services. The unanimous 17-0 vote approving the budget follows a month of departmental hearings, commissioner questions and public meetings.

Statement from Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle on Recent Credit Ratings Upgrades

We are pleased with Fitch Ratings decision to upgrade Cook County’s ratings from A+ to AA- with a stable outlook. Furthermore, S&P also moved the outlook for the County to stable from negative and Moody’s reaffirmed its rating as well. We appreciate the recognition of our improvement in operating results, work to increase reserves, sound financial management, notable improvement in pension funding and work to stabilize our Health System’s finances.

Cook County Reminds Residents to Change Clocks and Check Batteries During Daylight Saving Time

As residents set clocks back one hour this weekend, the Cook County Department of Emergency Management and Regional Security (EMRS) urges residents to change the batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) detectors. It’s one of the simplest and least expensive things residents can do around their home and it could save lives.

Cook County Board Approves Funding for Transportation Improvements in Suburban Cook County

The Cook County Board of Commissioners approved funding this week to further transportation projects and initiatives led by the County’s Department of Transportation and Highways (DoTH). These are vital projects that boost economic development, build up regional transportation and improve quality of life throughout Cook County.

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Cook County Department of Revenue and Bureau of Technology Awarded 2021 LocalSmart Award for Local IT Innovation of the Year

The Cook County Department of Revenue (DOR) and Bureau of Technology (BOT) were recently awarded a 2021 LocalSmart Award for Local IT Innovation of the Year by StateScoop Magazine for their work to modernize County operations through the Integrated Tax Processing System (ITPS) project.  

Cook County Releases Halloween Rabid Bat Map to Highlight Rabies Prevention

Eight rabid bats have been found so far this year

The Cook County Department of Animal and Rabies Control (ARC) has released an interactive map of locations where bats who tested positive for rabies were found in Cook County. So far this year eight rabid bats have been found. The Halloween-themed map is designed to raise awareness about rabies prevention.

Cook County Emergency Rental Assistance Application Closes Today

ERA 2 will provide assistance with rent, utilities, and other housing expenses for residents in suburban Cook County

(Cook County, IL) — Today, President Preckwinkle reminded suburban residents in need of rental and utility assistance that the application window ends today. The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERA 2) was launched earlier this month to support residents of suburban Cook County who are at risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability due to the pandemic.

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