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Valley View admin: $3.6M owed to hospital will lead to programming cuts at schools

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BOLINGBROOK — Millions of dollars in property tax reimbursements owed to Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital will force "imminent" programming cuts at Valley View schools, according to a top district administrator.

Valley View Assistant Superintendent Gary Grizaffi revealed Monday that the school district must reimburse the hospital for $3.6 million in property tax reimbursements paid to the school district from 2009-11 — taxes the hospital paid under protest as it sought non-profit tax exemptions.

In June, the hospital finally was granted the tax exemption, setting the stage for the hospital to seek a court ruling to recoup the taxes it paid since opening in 2008. In December, a Will County court gave Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital the favorable ruling.

"School programming will have to be reckoned with," Grizaffi said in a phone interview Thursday. "Moving forward, this will have a dramatic impact on our financial well-being. I don't know specifics, but it will have a substantial impact on programming."

Grizaffi said the school district was first informed of the debt in January. He notified the board of education publicly during its meeting Monday.

The Valley View School District Board of Education is expected to further discuss the impact on the district "over the next month or so" during budget meetings, Grizaffi said.

And the school district is not alone in owing a debt to Adventist Bolingbrook.

The village of Bolingbrook, Fountaindale Public Library District, Bolingbrook Park District, DuPage Township and four other Will County governing bodies will also shoulder a burden to repay the hospital.

None, however, are faced with a tab as large as the school district's, as school districts largely depend on property taxes for funding.

The nine impacted Will County entities have three years to repay the hospital, interest-free.

The village of Bolingbrook has to repay $456,479, according to village attorney Jim Boan. Village administrators will likely dip into the general fund to compensate the hospital, Boan said, adding that the debt was not a factor in the village's recent decision to consolidate several departments, including the police and fire departments.

The Fountaindale Public Library and Bolingbrook Park District will pay $288,065 and $333,332, respectively. Similar to the village, both the library and park district will rely on their general operating funds to finance the payments, according to administrators.

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