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This is not the first time that Kris Koehler’s work has generated controversy with the board. He had served as executive director of a housing agency that had sought federal affordable housing funding through the County Board to build senior living units in McHenry.

Mathewson told the committee that it was “a conscious decision on my part” to not share that Kris Koehler is now on his payroll. He said he did not want to give the appearance that he was trying to curry favor with the board or suggest that the hiring was anything but merit-related. He said that Kris Koehler, who has a real estate background, is years away from doing substantive work for the firm and will never be involved with any county projects while his father is on the board.

“Hiring Kris Koehler, I’m not an idiot – I realized there were complications with doing that,” Mathewson said.

Committee member Paula Yensen, D-Lake in the Hills, told Mathewson his decision to keep the hiring to himself – it did not appear on a list of employees provided to the committee – was a mistake.

“To find something out after the fact is more challenging, let me say,” Yensen said.

The state’s attorney’s confidential opinion, summarized by Miller, said that while no laws have been broken, an appearance of impropriety may arise, which committee member Diane Evertsen, R-Harvard, seized upon.

“There is quite definitely a perception of wrongdoing. Whether it is real or imagined, it’s a perception, it’s there, and I have a huge problem with that,” she said.

But member Scott Breeden, R-Lakewood, disagreed, calling the whole debate “going overboard.” While Breeden does not share Salgado’s opinion that the situation is politically motivated, he said that the upcoming chairman election has played a role in the nature of the debate.

“I don’t think we need to make anyone who has a relative all of a sudden the bad guy and there’s something going on behind the scenes,” Breeden said.

Miller said the two contracts will go before the board for formal approval in January, and said the committee should explore requiring vendors seeking road contracts to divulge if they employ relatives of county officials.


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