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Meeting Summary and Briefs: Will County Executive Committee for February 11, 2026

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Will County Executive Committee Meeting | February 11, 2026

Meeting Summary
The Will County Board Executive Committee met on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, tackling a heavy agenda focused on economic development and infrastructure. The meeting was marked by a tense exchange over committee appointments and significant public opposition to a massive solar farm proposal in Green Garden Township.

The committee advanced a tax abatement deal for “Project Northwinds,” a manufacturing development promising nearly 2,500 jobs, and approved a $28.7 million agreement with BNSF Railway for a bridge on Lorenzo Road. The board also handled routine financial and legislative matters, including bond extensions and ordinance updates.

News Briefs

Sunny Hill Nurses to Receive Raise
The committee approved Resolution 26-045, adopting a tentative agreement with AFSCME Local 1028 regarding registered nurses at the Sunny Hill Nursing Home. The agreement provides a 3.5% wage increase for Year One of the contract, effective December 1, 2025. Officials explained this “me-too” agreement mirrors raises given to other executive branch employees and is intended to avoid complex retroactive pay calculations while the remainder of the contract is negotiated. Budget officials confirmed the $1.7 million deficit projected for the nursing home had already factored in these salary increases.

ExxonMobil Bond Extension Approved
The committee approved a resolution allowing ExxonMobil to extend the maturity date on environmental facilities revenue bonds issued by the county in 2001. The extension moves the maturity date from 2026 to June 1, 2031. Exxon representatives confirmed the bonds, totaling approximately $46.4 million across two series, are paid solely by Exxon Capital Ventures and guaranteed by Exxon Mobil Corporation. The county bears no financial liability. The extension allows the company to leverage federal tax codes regarding the useful life of the facilities.

New Nuisance and Animal Control Fees
The committee passed several ordinance amendments updating county regulations. Chapter 90 (Animal Protection Services) was updated to include new definitions for “reckless dog owner” and “serious physical injury.” The fee schedule was updated, setting a 1-year registration tag at $15 for spayed/neutered animals and $40 for intact animals. Chapter 93 (Public Nuisances) was amended to set false alarm fees at $50 for the fourth false alarm, rising to $125 for the sixth and subsequent alarms within a 12-month period.

Opioid Usage Drops Significantly
During the Public Health & Safety Committee report, Chair Daniel Butler (R-Frankfort) reported a significant positive trend in public health statistics. Butler noted that opioid use in Will County is down 69%. No further details on specific data sources or timeframes were provided during the brief report.

PZC Appointment Controversy
The committee approved the appointment of Matt Garland to the Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC) to replace Matthew Gugala. Garland, an industrial realtor with experience on the Oswego and Lockport planning commissions, will represent District 4. During the vote, Member Butler questioned if Garland was a county employee. Land Use Chair Dave Oxley clarified that Garland is not a county employee and brings 20 years of industrial real estate experience. The appointment was approved despite some opposition.

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