District pays top dollar for Prospect properties

It’s just a formality, but the District 150 school board is slated to approve the purchase of eight properties on N. Prospect totalling $877,500 at Monday’s board meeting. The contracts are already signed, the money spent, but this action will just make it legal.

Here are the properties the district has purchased, along with their fair market value according to the Peoria County website (based on their assessed value):

Address Sales Price 2005 FMV Tax ID #
2102 N. Prospect $140,000 $114,360 1434378004
2126 N. Prospect $98,000 $60,150 1434332012
2138 N. Prospect $82,000 $54,780 1434332009
2142 N. Prospect $90,000 $56,280 1434332008
2144 N. Prospect $89,000 $63,750 1434332007
2206 N. Prospect $120,000 $86,850 1434332017
2208 N. Prospect $133,500 $89,190 1434332016
2212 N. Prospect $125,000 $84,180 1434332001
TOTAL $877,500 $609,540

And here’s where all those properties are in a satellite photo, courtesy of Peoria GIS and Photoshop:

The school district really jumped the gun on these purchases, and the near million dollars they’ve spent will make it harder for them to back out of their plans to put Glen Oak school on this property. Instead of merely putting down earnest money on these properties until after the school board approved them, they went ahead and signed purchase agreements.

It’s understandable that they would pay more than fair market value for the homes, since the district initiated the sale and the owners want to make enough to pay for relocation and get a comparable house somewhere else. But now if the district abandons its present course of action, they would end up having to resell the property — at a significant loss. The $267,960 over fair market value they’ve spent won’t be easily absorbed by a district that’s already running in the red.

However, as expensive a mistake as it was, it would be a bigger mistake to spend another $15 million to build a school on the corner of Glen Oak Park. The district should listen to the residents, parents, city leaders, et al., and either renovate or raze and rebuild Glen Oak School on its present site. If they would just give up their crazy delusion that they need 15 acres in the middle of a dense urban area to build a new school, they could actually renovate/rebuild Glen Oak for a lot cheaper than what they were going to spend to put it in Glen Oak Park, and that would mitigate the loss from the properties for which they paid top dollar.

9 thoughts on “District pays top dollar for Prospect properties”

  1. Vonster, you’ve got to be kidding me! Please don’t tell me I spent all that time creating that picture when I could have just linked to yours.

  2. I snagged that overhead from PGIS and sent it to Bill weeks ago albeit without the addresses. I also send him the overhead for the existing school site for area comparison.

    Maybe they weren’t grown-up enough for him? ;-z

  3. The volume of daily news content and comentary of Peoria’s blogs, is now approaching the volume of the Journal Star. Citizens doing for free, what bs corps only wish they could do. This map was too cool.

  4. My question is: isn’t this a done deal? If the contracts have been signed, how could 150 back out ?

    If this doesn’t go through, I guess they could go into the rental business. But since they paid probably 25-40 grand over per property they’re screwed either way.

  5. Say goodby to Glen Oak Park. If all of the plans go forward now, the zoo and school will be all that is left of the former park for all. What is the force behind the change of use request that has been filed with the COP for the zoo? I look for the park district to walk away from Glen Oak Park, it will be a zoo and school site, with a smal public part to enjoy. #150 has put on a front with the public as to other sites. The purchase of the property forces them to use this site. The only possable saving grace is the PPD not letting the school use or be a part of the site, but what “done deal” has been agreed to behind closed doors? A new school? Yes, but not in our “Front Yard!”

  6. Does anyone know it the cool childrens playground fort at the park will disapear for the new school?

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