The McHenry County Planning and Development Committee meet last week to discuss an agreement with the county’s Mental Health Board to fund the Continuum of Care to End Homelessness. | Courtesy of Shutterstock
The McHenry County Planning and Development Committee meet last week to discuss an agreement with the county’s Mental Health Board to fund the Continuum of Care to End Homelessness. | Courtesy of Shutterstock
The McHenry County Planning and Development Committee meet last week to discuss an agreement with the county’s Mental Health Board to fund the Continuum of Care to End Homelessness.
This agreement would provide matching funds from the county and the Mental Health Board for planning activities of the Continuum of Care to End Homelessness. The meeting agenda also indicates that this would require an emergency appropriation for the Department of Planning and Development budget for 2016 and a line item adjustment in the budget.
This meeting also discussed the appointment of Paula Rieghns to the County’s Historic Preservation Commission. Her term would end on Nov. 26, 2020.
The committee also was scheduled to discussion of an ordinance to designate the WIlliam Coventry Farmstead as a historical landmark.