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Story Retrieval Date: 2/9/2010 7:54:22 PM CST

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Chicago residents march for affordable housing funding from the city's TIF money.
The City of Chicago uses tax increment financing money for economic development in specific areas.
The coalition said from 1995 to 2007 only 4 percent of TIF money went toward developing affordable housing.
“There’s this pot of money sitting there that can be used to bring jobs and affordable housing,” McMenamin said.
“When TIF money is given toward housing it’s targeted toward households that are making quite a bit more than the median salaries of the people in our neighborhoods.”
“We have billions of dollars in TIFS. Lots of money, they don’t know what to do with at this time. There are even TIFs that are getting ready to expire,” Burnett said.
The group passed by Rosa Parks Apartments and stopped in front of Harold Washington Unity Co-op, both TIF-built communities, at which they each laid a golden brick to signify the money that could be put toward affordable housing.