THURSDAY, APRIL 25—
10:00 a.m. – McHenry County
Coordinating Council –
Meeting in Room B and C of
the County Administration Building, 667 Ware Road, Woodstock.
This group is comprised of
representatives from 21 different organizations and government entities which
would be involved in assisting in any disaster that would hit McHenry County.
Two presentations are
scheduled for the meeting including Dave Roth of the Lutheran Child &
Family Services of Illinois regarding Response and a presentation by Logan
Drizd/IPEM –Program Manager, Emergency Preparedness & Response – Walgreen Co...
1:30 p.m. – McHenry County Zoning Board
of Appeals –
Meeting in the County Board
Conference Room, County Administration Building, 667 Ware Road, Woodstock.
A zoning hearing is
scheduled for a requested conditional use permit to allow horse racing events
with food and merchandise vendors at the events on property located at 2740
Tomlin Road, Marengo.
6:30 p.m. – McHenry County College
Board, Final Meeting of the present board.
Meeting in the College Board
Room, McHenry County College, 8900 U.S. Highway 14, Crystal Lake.
The first of two meetings
taking place is the meeting of the retiring Board. Dr. Tony Mikva, Vice
President of Student and Academic Affairs will provide information regarding
manufacturing programs and space needs for the Board’s consideration.
Other matters the retiring
Board will handle include approval for the payment of bills, and all other
necessary business in order to close the current board year.
McHenry County College Board – Organizational
Meeting of New Board-
Immediately following the
conclusion of the first meeting.
Four new members will be installed including Student
Trustee Michele Lambert and three newly elected trustees including Chris
Jenner, Molly Walsh, and Thomas Wilbeck who were recently elected to the board.
Other matters to be handled will be the election of
Board officers, set meeting dates, appoint a treasurer, attorney and the board
structure, as well as other necessary board representatives. One important
matter is the setting meeting dates.
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