McHenry County Public Health & Community Services Committee met April 2

Kerri Wisz, Chief Financial Officer
Kerri Wisz, Chief Financial Officer
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McHenry County Public Health & Community Services Committee met April 2

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

1. CALL TO ORDER

Roll Call

2. MINUTES APPROVAL

2.1 Public Health & Community Services – Public Meeting – Feb 26, 2026 8:30 A.M.

3. PUBLIC COMMENT

4. MEMBERS’ COMMENTS

5. NEW BUSINESS

6. ROUTINE CONSENT AGENDA

6.1 Authorizing an Amendment to the Community Development Senior Service Grant 2026 Agreements and New Award to the Woodstock Food Pantry (10)

6.2 Resolution Authorizing Acceptance of Illinois DCEO 1E Rapid Response Grant #24-651002 and an Emergency Appropriation to the Workforce Network Fiscal Year 2026 Budget (26)

6.3 Resolution Authorizing a Contract with McHenry County College, McHenry County Workforce Network, and Illinois Department of Employment Security for 4-year OneStop Operator Agreement for McHenry County Workforce Network Board (27)

6.4 Resolution Authorizing Four (4) Years of a Contract with Aadvanced Business Solutions Software, LLC (ABS) of Lakeside California for a Subscription Based Electronic Health Record System (51)

7. OLD BUSINESS

8. PRESENTATION

8.1 CMAP Housing Readiness Report

Presented by Makala Morales and Lee Skuby of the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning

9. REPORTS

9.1 Community Development Update

Presented by: Sarah Ponitz, Community Development Administrator

10. FUTURE TOPICS

11. EXECUTIVE SESSION (AS NECESSARY)

12. ADJOURNMENT

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