Cary board adopts annual appropriations ordinance for FY 2025–26 after brief public hearing
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The Village Board approved the annual appropriations ordinance for fiscal year 2025–26 after opening and immediately closing a public hearing with no comments; the ordinance covers the fiscal year beginning May 1, 2025 and ending April 30, 2026.
The Village Board of Cary on July 1 approved the annual appropriations ordinance for fiscal year 2025–26 following a public hearing at the start of the meeting that produced no public comments.
Mayor and staff recessed the board meeting to open the public hearing on the proposed appropriations ordinance and closed the hearing the same evening at 6:19 p.m. because there were no members of the public who offered comment. The board then moved to approve the ordinance making annual appropriations for McHenry County, Illinois for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 2025, and ending April 30, 2026; the motion passed by roll call.
Why it matters: The appropriations ordinance formally authorizes village spending authority for the coming fiscal year and is a standard annual municipal action.
The mayor asked for any comments during the hearing and, hearing none, closed the hearing and carried the ordinance to a roll‑call vote. Trustees voted in favor during the roll call and the ordinance was adopted; no objections or amendments to the ordinance were recorded during the July 1 meeting.
Staff will proceed with budget implementation as authorized by the ordinance and with standard financial reporting and auditing processes required by state and local law.
