BLOOMINGTON — McLean County second installment real estate tax bills are due Sept. 16. Payments not received or postmarked by this date are subject to the statutory interest penalty of 1.5% per month, according to a news release from the county. Property tax payments are accepted at the Treasurer’s Office in the Government Center, 115 E.
BLOOMINGTON — McLean County second installment real estate tax bills are due Sept. 16. Payments not received or postmarked by this date are subject to the statutory interest penalty of 1.5% per month, according to a news release from the county.
Property tax payments are accepted at the Treasurer’s Office in the Government Center, 115 E. Washington St., room M101 in Bloomington. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A payment drop box is located by the East Street entrance of the building. Tax payments may also be paid at most local banks. Taxpayers should check with their bank to make sure they will accept the payments. Credit card and E-check payment options are also available in the office, online or by phone IVR. The taxpayer is responsible for the convenience fee charged by the processor.
Monday’s opening of a Texas Roadhouse Restaurant on Bloomington’s east side comes after nearly two years of planning and construction. It will employ 225 people.
Taxpayers may obtain a copy of their billing information at mcleancountyil.gov/tax or by calling 309-888-5180. Taxpayers who did not receive a bill because they are no longer escrowed or have moved must report the correct mailing address for their tax bill to the Supervisor of Assessments Office by emailing assessor@mcleancountyil.gov or by calling 309-888-5130.
Photos: New OSF Aviation hangar blessed at Bloomington airport
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OSF Aviation air crew climb into the Level I trauma center helicopter before taking off on a mission at the start of the blessing service at Central Illinois Regional Airport, Thursday, Sept. 9, 2021.
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OSF Aviation air crew wheel a helicopter out of the new hangar at Central Illinois Regional Airport on Thursday.
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OSF Aviation pilot Lucas Bohm inspects the interior of the air ambulance services’ Level I trauma center helicopter before it took off on a mission at the start of the blessing service at Central Illinois Regional Airport on Thursday.
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The cockpit of the OSF Aviation helicopter is equipped with a variety of computer screens that monitor engine and flight parameters at Central Illinois Regional Airport on Thursday.
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Father Byambaasa Rogers, right, of OSF St. Joseph Medical Center, sprinkles holy water as he blesses OSF Aviation’s new air ambulance hangar at Central Illinois Regional Airport on Thursday.
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Members of the McLean County Chamber of Commerce, OSF administrators and OSF Aviation air crew cut a ribbon to mark the opening of the new hangar at Central Illinois Regional Airport, Thursday, Sept. 9, 2021.
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Sister Judith Ann Duvall, OSF board chairman, welcomes the OSF Aviation air crew to the new hangar at Central Illinois Regional Airport, Thursday, Sept. 9, 2021.
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Father Byambaasa Rogers, of OSF St. Joseph Medical Center, sprinkles holy water as he blesses OSF Aviation’s new air ambulance hangar at Central Illinois Regional Airport, Thursday, Sept. 9, 2021.
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