McDonough County Board Human Resources and Planning Committee met Feb. 12

Eric Blakeley, McDonough County Board Member
Eric Blakeley, McDonough County Board Member
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McDonough County Board Human Resources and Planning Committee met Feb. 12.

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

Call to Order

Old Business:

• Review and Approve Minutes of January, 2026

New Business (and items referred from other committees):

• Animal Control Report

➢ Animal Care, etc.

➢ Building & Grounds

➢ Humane Society

• Policies and Procedures

• GIS Update

• Approval of HR & Planning Claims

• Other Items as Needed

• Executive Session pursuant to Chapter 5, Illinois Compiled Statutes Section 120/2 (c) (1) (2) and (11) (Only if needed)

Other

• Public Comment

• County Board Chair Comments

Adjourn

Next Meeting to be Held on Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. at The McDonough County Courthouse, 3rd Floor, Law Library.

http://mcg.mcdonough.il.us/documents/2026%20Agendas/2026-02-12%20HR%20&%20Planning.pdf



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