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may adopt, either by ordinance
or by resolution, not more than |
one year after the municipality's receipt of the new federal |
decennial census
results, the following number of aldermen: in |
cities exceeding 15,000 but not
exceeding 20,000, 8 aldermen; |
exceeding 20,000 but not
exceeding 50,000, 10 aldermen; |
exceeding 50,000 but not exceeding 70,000, 14
aldermen; |
exceeding 70,000 but not exceeding 90,000, 16 aldermen; and |
exceeding
90,000 but not exceeding 500,000, 18 aldermen.
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(c) Instead of the number of aldermen set forth in |
subsection (a), a
municipality with 40,000 or more inhabitants |
may adopt, either by ordinance
or by resolution, not more than |
one year after the municipality's receipt of the new federal |
decennial census
results, the following number of aldermen: in |
cities exceeding 40,000 but
not exceeding 50,000, 16 aldermen.
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(d) If, according to the most recent federal decennial |
census results, the population of a municipality increases |
under this Section, then the municipality may adopt an |
ordinance or resolution to retain the number of aldermen that |
existed before the most recent federal decennial census |
results. The ordinance or resolution may not be adopted more |
than one year after the municipality's receipt of the most |
recent federal decennial census results. |
(Source: P.A. 96-1156, eff. 7-21-10.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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