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Chicago Downsizing Christmas Tree (Photos) Budget Cuts
By Cathy Beers
Nov 3, 2009
Bah-Humbug! Chicago is downsizing the municipal Christmas tree because of budget cuts. According to an article from the Associated Press, special Events chief Megan McDonald says the municipal tree has carried a price tag in "the low six figures" in recent years. She says the city expects to spend half that this year.
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| Keri Russell at the 95th Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at Daley Plaza in 2008. (Image: WENN) |
NBC Chicago mocks it with a Charlie Brown Christmas tree comparison complete with photo. Anrew Greiner muses, "What's worse about this year's display is the tree, which was donated by a Palos Heights family, has a hole in it that officials will have to patch with extra branches."
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He adds, "In other words, the city plans to feature a giant version of the Charlie Brown twig." This year, the city has also landed a $100,000 from corporate sponsor Underwriters Laboratories, which will cover the 7,000 LED lights that will drape the tree.
A CBS News 2 Investigator report has photos and all the details here and notes that on the bottom line, the city will be saving taxpayers at least $150,000 this year by Trimming the Tree.
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