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Winnebago County board approves $1.5M court software contract, loans and grants; several routine measures pass

3118118 · April 11, 2025
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Summary

At its April 24 meeting the Winnebago County Board approved a set of resolutions and ordinances including a $1.5 million court and case management software award, county participation in an IEPA stream‑bank stabilization grant, two revolving‑loan fund loans, employee wage adjustments and several routine appointments and insurance contracts.

The Winnebago County Board on April 24, 2025 approved a series of resolutions and ordinances covering technology, loans, employee benefits, legal settlements and infrastructure funding.

Most measures were approved by voice vote or by suspension of the rules, with board members repeatedly instructed by the chair to "cast yes for all members present" when no opposition was raised.

Key actions taken

Avenue Insights and Analytics contract and budget amendment: The board approved awarding the county’s court and case management software contract to Avenue Insights and Analytics and adopted a related budget amendment. County staff said the initial award amount is $1,500,000 to get the program started. Tom Lawson of the circuit clerk’s office was present to answer questions about the program. The motion to award and the budget ordinance were both moved and approved by the board.

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