Friday, March 23, 2012

Second Year For "Sunny Award" To McHenry County Government

For the second straight year, McHenry County Government was the recipient of a “Sunny Award”, from the Sunshine Review Organization with an “A” transparency grade (www.sunshinereview.org).

The Sunny Award is presented by the editors of the Sunshine Review to honor the most transparent government websites in America.  The Sunshine Review organization evaluates and rates state and local government transparency on a public body’s website through a ten point checklist.  The ten point checklist in which McHenry County met all of the criteria include: Budgets, Open Meeting Laws, Elected Officials, Administrative Officials, Building Permits and Zoning, Audits, Contracts, Lobbying, Public Records, and Taxes.

“McHenry County is proud to receive this recognition for a second straight year for our website.  McHenry County continues to strive to be a leader in transparency in its operations in making information available to the public,” stated McHenry County Management Services Committee Chairman Ersel Schuster.

Over the past two years, McHenry County has taken steps to make its information more accessible electronically.  The County has:
• Substantially increased its usage of social media and electronic media distribution;
• County departments have greatly increased their web utilization in posting information;
• Created a Freedom of Information Request Portal and an “Information Access Portal” that places frequently requested information in one easy to find location;
• A searchable, electronic version of County Code is now available on the County Clerk’s website; and
• Audio of County Board meetings will be available on the internet by the end of June.

McHenry County government is dedicated to providing the highest quality services for the health, safety, and welfare of the County’s residents and communities. We foster representative and transparent government to ensure social, economic and environmental justice.”

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