State & Local Meeting
6 17 24 Council Meeting
June 18, 2024
The City of McHenry, IL City Council held a meeting on June 17, 2024, focusing heavily on a proposed mixed-use development at 1111 North Green Street. The development includes 88 residential units, a commercial restaurant space, and a public parking garage with 157 spaces. The council and public discussed concerns about the building's height, which exceeds current zoning limits, and the impact on the historic Landmark School nearby. Parking was a major topic, with debates over the adequacy of parking spaces, shared parking models, and the financial implications of constructing a public parking garage. The city is considering financing options including a new Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district and a proposed 1% food and beverage tax to support infrastructure and public parking costs. Public comments reflected mixed opinions, with some supporting the development for revitalizing downtown and others worried about increased traffic, parking shortages, and tax burdens. The council expressed divided views, with some members opposing the height and parking garage, while others acknowledged the need for downtown development and parking solutions. The meeting concluded without final decisions, indicating further discussions and refinements are needed.
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- 6 17 24 Council Meeting · City of McHenry, IL · Jun 18