Algonquin Township Salaries Up Wednesday Night

The Algonquin Township salaries will be discussed at Wednesday night’s meeting of the Algonquin Township Board.

The meeting will be held at the Township Hall on Route 14 between Crystal Lake and Cary.

Recommendations from the Executive Branch’s elected officials will be considered.

According to a September 5th memo from Supervisor Dianne Klemm, Road Commissioner Bob Miller, Assessor Bob Kunz and Clerk Marc Munaretto propose annual salary increases of 2%, except for the Clerk.

Supervisor Dianne Klemm’s memo stating the recommendations for two per cent per year salary increases for the next four-year terms of the Supervisor, Highway Commissioner, Assessor, and Township Trustees. The Clerk’s salary would be frozen at $17,774.78.

The Clerk’s salary would remain at $17,774.78 per year.

Current Algonquin Township salaries offered for the consideration of the Township Trustees and the Supervisor at Wednesday night’s 7 PM meeting of the Township Board.

The current salaries are

  • Supervisor – $66,655.40
  • Clerk – $17,774.78
  • Assessor – $84,430.18
  • Highway Commissioner – $93,317.56
  • Trustees – $2,370.25

After four years the salaries of the others would be as follows:

  • Supervisor – $72,149.95
  • Clerk – $17,774.78
  • Assessor – $91,389.94
  • Highway Commissioner – $101,009.93
  • Trustees – $2,565.63

Comments

Algonquin Township Salaries Up Wednesday Night — 8 Comments

  1. Surely, you are kidding not only about the current salaries, but the proposed salaries.

    I guess the news of recession/depression hasn’t reached Algonquin Township yet.

    $6,000/month for a desk jockey whose primary role is turning the lights on and off and doling out a few dollars to the needy each month?

    Wouldn’t it be scary to produce a spreadsheet for the 17 townships in McHenry County with these salaries?

    Bob Anderson has got the right idea. Abolish townships.

  2. GREEDY PEOPLE!!

    I guess they don’t care that people are losing their jobs left and right, homes are being foreclosed, and many businesses are going under – as long as they get those raises.

    Good grief, I feel sorry for the poor clerk that doesn’t get any of the pie.

    I sure do hope that Algonquin Township residents go to this meeting and express concern.

  3. Heh heh, now we know why the township clerk is passing petitions to run for supervisor, & how many miles of road does the highway commissioner maintain?

    Should be fun tomorrow night.

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