Illinois’ new state budget earmarks up to $15 million that would be used to clean up the shuttered Tinley Park Mental Health Center, which is in line to be transferred to the Tinley Park-Park District.
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, provides up to $15 million from the state’s General Revenue Fund to the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, which would in turn provide a grant to the Park District for the cleanup. The Park District said it would need to undertake a fresh assessment of the property to determine the condition and the cleanup costs.
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