McHenry County County Board – Committee of the Whole met March 12

Randi Freese, State Attorney
Randi Freese, State Attorney
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McHenry County County Board – Committee of the Whole met March 12

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

3. INTRODUCTORY ROLL CALL

4. CHAIRPERSON’S COMMENT

5. MEMBERS’ COMMENT

6. PUBLIC COMMENT

7. REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS

7.a Division of Transportation Township Bridge Program Discussion

Presented by: Joe Korpalski, County Engineer

7.b FY25 Budget Review & FY26 1st Quarter Report

Presented by: Kerri Wisz, CFO

8. NEW BUSINESS

8.a Review of the March 18, 2026 County Board Agenda Items

9. ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT

10. OTHER

11. EXECUTIVE SESSION (IF NECESSARY)

• 5 ILCS120/2 (6) Setting the price for the sale or lease of property owned by the public body

• 5 ILCS120/2 (11) Litigation

• 5 ILCS120/2 (12) Settlement of claims

• 5 ILCS120/2 (21) Discussion of meeting minutes from 02/12/2026

12. ADJOURNMENT

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