The Roads To Nowhere
60 Families. 100 years of history. 14 years of ignored law. Highlighting our fight against government inaction that threatens public safety.
We’re documenting the fight to force Algonquin Township to maintain the roads they’ve already accepted by conduct.
04/29/2026
Here is an update on where things stand with our road situation. Please spread this to as many people as you know who were affected by the McHenry County Department of transportation ruling regarding their road jurisdiction. The more people we can get to band together the more successful we will be. There is light at the end of the tunnel!
The Roads To Nowhere UPDATE from McHenry County Board Meeting. We’re getting closer!!
04/28/2026
Sorry it's been a bit since my last update! Been busy, but things are still happening behind the scenes. We're continuing to fight the good fight!
The Roads To Nowhere 1 comment. "The Sound of Silence: IGNORED by County Board, MCDOT & the Village of Algonquin."
Join us tomorrow night at the Algonquin Township annual town meeting! 7 pm at the Township building. Spread the word! We need as many people as possible!
Looking for something fun to do on a Wednesday evening? Join me at the Algonquin Township meeting tonight at 7 pm! You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll hurl.
03/27/2026
Update on my meeting with the road commissioner! The standoff continues….
The Highway Fight: Annexation, MFT Money, and Linden Road "Fix" | The Roads to Nowhere Ep 5 The fight for road rights is heating up! In this week's episode, I break down my recent meeting with the Highway Commissioner. We dive into the controversial...
Improvement or Maintenance? What say you?
The Algonquin Township Road District budget is over $3.2 million to maintain 55 miles of roads, which works out to over $59,000 per mile of road maintained. Our neighbors in Nunda and Grafton Township have budgets of $38,000 and $25,000 per mile, respectively. So while we are the "richest" township in McHenry County, our Road Commissioner can't afford to help with our roads. Even though the law clearly allows it.
03/20/2026
I visited our friends at the McHenry County board meeting last night to speak on behalf of our forgotten community. Eventually I'll rattle enough cages to get something done around this place!
THE ROADS TO NOWHERE | My First County Board Meeting "Since when did following the law become optional?"I finally took the fight for Algonquin Hills to the McHenry County Board. For years, the Algonquin Townshi...
03/17/2026
I stopped by the Algonquin Township Road District yesterday morning to see if Ms. Sandberg was available to speak with me about our road situation. Turns out she was working remotely due to the poor road conditions, while her crews had been out all night plowing and salting the roads. Now that's real leadership!
03/16/2026
Episode 2 is live! Learn more about MFT funding, why our highway commissioner voluntarily ended services that her department offered residents for 40 years, and watch the McHenry County Transportation Committee confirm what I’ve been saying all along - the paving improvement to Linden Ave and Victor Place in 2012 automatically triggered a change in road jurisdiction per Illinois state law. Yet, all parties involved are pretending they never saw, heard, or know anything.
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Paved & Abandoned: The 2012 Secret They’re Ignoring 📁🛑 In 2012, Algonquin Township spent just under $30,000 of your tax money paving a nondedicated road. It was fast, it was quiet, and it was legal.The problem? A...
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