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Commission approves a package of HOME/CDBG recommendations including Turning Point and partial awards to social-service providers

McHenry County Community Development and Housing Grant Commission · April 16, 2026

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Summary

The McHenry County commission moved through a series of roll-call votes approving a set of HOME/CDBG recommendations: full funding for several infrastructure and service requests and partial awards for others (Turning Point, consumer credit counseling, a park district). A consolidated final allocation motion was read at the end of the transcript.

At its April 15 meeting the McHenry County Community Development and Housing Grant Commission moved through multiple roll-call votes to recommend funding for a range of HOME and CDBG projects, including infrastructure, shelter services and public-service programs.

Recorded votes in the hearing transcript include: a motion to fully fund a Lake in the Hills request (motion recorded and approved by roll call), a motion to fully fund Turning Point (approved; one member recorded an abstention), a partial award to Consumer Credit Counseling in the amount recorded as $25,000, and a full funding motion for a park district request recorded at $212,171. Each of those motions was moved, seconded and the vote recorded in the transcript.

The transcript later records the chair reading a consolidated allocation motion that included specific dollar recommendations for several projects: Habitat for Humanity ($150,000), the City of McHenry (water-main repair, $128,400), Clearbrook ($58,094.40) and McHenry Township Road District (amount indicated but not fully legible in the transcript excerpt). The meeting record ends shortly after that consolidated reading, without a complete roll call for every line item shown in the read-back.

Commissioners discussed prioritization strategies while honoring the HUD public-service cap (15 percent of CDBG funds). Several members urged concentrating funds to fully fund high-priority projects rather than spreading small amounts across many providers; others recommended partial awards where programs provide unique services to vulnerable populations.

How commissioners framed their decisions: several votes were described as "fully fund" or "partially fund" with amounts shown on the meeting spreadsheet presented to commissioners. Roll-call votes and abstentions were recorded in the transcript for items moved during the meeting.

What remains: staff will finalize the allocation spreadsheet, reconcile the public-service cap and prepare grant agreements and monitoring requirements. Where transcript numbers were garbled or incomplete, staff records should be used to confirm exact dollar amounts before public release.