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“Our citizens cannot afford higher property taxes,” Roden said.

The remaining candidates said they would do their best to keep costs down, but that it is too early to determine whether another freeze will be economically viable a year from now. Koehler, a retired businessman and board chairman since 2004, pledged to do his best.

“I will do everything in my power to keep the tax rate as low as possible without sacrificing the current level of essential ‘safety net’ services that residents rely on today,” Koehler said. “I also pledge to be very mindful of economic conditions and will encourage the board to do everything in their power not to raise taxes next year if the economy is still sluggish and unemployment remains high.”

Aside from jobs and the economy, many candidates highlighted the need to continue to improve the county’s road infrastructure. Kennedy, an Elk Grove Village police officer, also said that government should continue to focus on improving mass transit. Kennedy represented District 5 during his term, but redistricting now puts him in District 2.

“Public transit needs to be increased and improved to take vehicles off the roadway, such as more Pace bus service, dial-a-ride, ride sharing, a Metra train station in Huntley, and development of bicycle-pedestrian paths as transportation corridors,” Kennedy said.

Schofield, a Crystal Lake City Council member, highlighted groundwater sustainability. She serves on the McHenry County Council of Governments Water Policy Task Force and helped the city get the Crystal Lake Watershed recognized.

“The county needs to be a leader on groundwater protection to deliver a consistent message throughout all municipalities,” Schofield said.

Under redistricting, District 2 lost two precincts – Algonquin 18 and 50 – and gained Grafton 5, 7, 8, 13 and 31.

District 2 member Scott Breeden, R-Lakewood, is not seeking re-election to a second term.

On the Net

Visit Election Central at NWHerald.com/election to learn more about the races, candidates and issues in the Nov. 6 election.

McHenry County Board districts have changed slightly because of post-census redistricting. Visit http://shawurl.com/4q2 to see the new district boundary maps.

Visit the McHenry County Clerk’s website at www.co.mchenry.il.us/departments/countyclerk to view sample ballots, lists of candidates and polling places.

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