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Code · Illinois · Chapter 65 — MUNICIPALITIES · Act 125

Sec. 45. Activities and improvements.

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Sec. 45. Activities and improvements.
(a)Upon establishment of a business improvement district, the municipality or county collector may levy and collect the district charge pursuant to Section 20 as allowed by the district plan and the ordinance adopting the district plan.
(b)Activities and improvements provided pursuant to this Act shall be provided in addition to base services. The appropriate municipality shall continue to provide the same level of base services in any business improvement district as is provided to other real property within the municipality. The business improvement district is not expected or required to supplement any base services, but the board of directors of a business improvement district or the district management association, whichever may be applicable, may cause activities and improvements that supplement any base services within the business improvement district in accordance with the district plan.
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