Assessor's Office Receives National Achievement Awards


Assessor's Office Receives National Achievement Awards

Cook County, Ill. -- The Cook County Assessor’s Office (CCAO) has been recognized with two 2024 Achievement Awards from the National Association of Counties (NACo). The awards honor innovative, effective county government programs that strengthen services for residents.

The CCAO’s Affordable Housing Special Assessment Program (AHSAP) incentivizes the rehabilitation and new construction of multi-family residential properties to create, maintain and preserve affordable housing in Cook County. As the first program of its kind in the country, AHSAP provides a blueprint for other jurisdictions concerned about affordability and housing supply.

Through the initiative for Strategic Engagement to Encourage Employee Retention and Recruitment, an Engagement Committee was developed to enable employees to engage and connect with colleagues though strategic activities that included learning and development, social activities, and conversations with leadership. Now in its second year, the Committee has hosted over 15 events both virtually and in-person, functioning as a valuable tool for improving workplace culture and morale.

“I am proud of both of these excellent programs for earning national recognition, as well as showcasing the many departments within the office – from Human Resources to Policy – in which our employees are thinking creatively about the public service they perform,” said Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi. “My deepest congratulations to every employee involved with either initiative.”

Each year, NACo’s Achievement Awards recognize outstanding programming in 18 categories aligned with the vast, comprehensive services counties provide. The categories include children and youth, criminal justice and public safety, libraries, management, information technology, health, civic engagement and more. Launched in 1970, the program is designed to celebrate innovation in county government. Each nominated program is judged on its own merits and not against other applications.

“The Achievement Awards recognize excellence in county government and effective public service,” said NACo President Mary Jo McGuire. “This year’s winners have delivered results for our residents and demonstrated innovative efforts to strengthen our communities.”

The National Association of Counties (NACo) strengthens America’s counties, including nearly 40,000 county elected officials and 3.6 million county employees. Founded in 1935, NACo unites county officials to advocate for county government priorities in federal policymaking; promote exemplary county policies and practices; nurture leadership skills and expand knowledge networks; optimize county and taxpayer resources and cost savings; and enrich the public’s understanding of county government. www.naco.org

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