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Council delays vote on Full Circle’s Pearl Street Commons expansion amid parking, masonry and future-use concerns

Mckenry City Council · April 7, 2026
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Summary

Full Circle Communities presented a 10-unit expansion to its Pearl Street Commons supportive housing project; councilors, residents, and service providers debated parking reductions, masonry exceptions, and binding conditions. Council tabled the item for two weeks to negotiate conditions tying use to the nonprofit owner and to address parking and design issues.

Full Circle Communities returned to the Mckenry City Council on April 6 seeking approval for Phase 2 of Pearl Street Commons, a 10-unit construction that would increase the site from 25 to about 35 units at 3512 Pearl Street. Jordan Bartle, representing Full Circle, described the project as affordable supportive housing for veterans and people with disabilities and said the nonprofit would own and manage the property long term.

Key points in the presentation included a site plan showing complementary building placement, a planned pedestrian…

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