Look what city councils and village boards in McHenry County have asked to extract from your pocketbook for the last three years: Cities and Villages Algonquin $4,176,673 … Continue reading
Category Archives: Village
McHenry County Treasurer Glenda Miller mailed property tax bills on Friday. Since they didn’t come Saturday, I’m guessing they will arrive in most mailboxes Monday. McHenry County Blog will present some analysis, the first portion of which compares what categories … Continue reading
Tim Peters of the Illinois Department of Transportation writes that MFT funds are distributed to local agencies in the following breakdown: 49.10% goes to the municipalities – apportioned in proportion to population; 16.74% goes to the counties having a population … Continue reading
Comparing tax takes from last year to what will be requested this year, one finds the following. … Continue reading
Ups and downs. That describes what McHenry County taxpayers will see in this year’s real estate tax bills. As reported Saturday, county government provided significant savings by zeroing out last year’s $3 million Valley Hi Nursing Home tax levy. (If … Continue reading
A press release from State Rep. Steve Andersson: Andersson’s Municipal Legislation to Move Forward Representative Steve Andersson passed two bills in committee today. Both pieces of legislation concern municipalities and work to ensure the most efficient processes and equal practices … Continue reading
A press release from State Rep. Steve Andersson: Andersson Passes First Bill Yesterday Representative Steve Andersson (R-Geneva) passed his first bill in the legislature. As a freshman member in the 99th General Assembly, Representative Andersson was excited to reach this … Continue reading
A press release from State Rep. Steve Andersson: Andersson Presents Bill Designed to Curb Municipal Litigation Over Boundary Lines Today, Representative Steve Andersson (R-Geneva) presented his first bill in committee. House Bill 2744 (HB2744) amends the Illinois Municipal Code and … Continue reading
Here’s my best effort to find out who filed for village and city offices in McHenry County’s thirty municipalities. Most who didn’t file last week probably waited until late Monday afternoon. Why? Best place on the ballot is first. With … Continue reading
Here’s what it looks like for my Algonquin Township part of Lakewood: MCHENRY COUNTY – $1.00 per $100 of assessed valuation (up from 79 cents per $100 – this must include the 708 Board Mental Health tax) MCHENRY CO CONSV … Continue reading
Real estate tax bills being sent out in McHenry County this year will total $783,689,437.41 this spring. That compares with $773,325,977.50 a year ago. That’s an increase of 1.34%, which those with good memories will recall is less than the … Continue reading
I’ve long wondered why those living in municipalities are forced to subsidize the police services of those living in “the country.” DuPage County allows those living in unincorporated areas apparently pay extra for better police coverage from its Sheriff’s Department. … Continue reading
There is so much going on in McHenry County that a citizen can easily lament the need for more information in a usable format. Fortunately, “Cary Report” has popped up. It’s not up to the quality of the gravel pit … Continue reading
112-2. A lopsided vote. Definitely not a controversial bill. It was sponsored by Democrat State Rep. Jack Franks. Here’s what legislators saw when they voted upon it: “Provides that the Illinois Transparency and Accountability Portal (ITAP) shall also include a … Continue reading
As you can see from the press release below from the Village of Lakewood’s Clerk Janice S. Hansen, it is time for those wanting to run for village trustee or village president (some like to call themselves “mayor”) to pass … Continue reading
When city leaders read this Tribune article saying that Pat Quinn expects them to “share the pain,” there will be gnashing of teeth. Apparently Quinn has decided to cut the $1 billion a year income tax revenue sharing by 30%. … Continue reading