Tuesday, June 9, 2026

June Champaign County Updates

There is a separate post highlighting some of the local Juneteenth events, as well as some other event information for June and in general here.

Issue highlights:

Gun Violence: There have been numerous incidents of gun violence in recent weeks. The Police Chief Updates at the June 10th Community Coalition meeting will likely be the best source for more general updates. That meeting starts at 3:30pm, but will also be available online as early as the next day at this link.

Homelessness: Both the City of Champaign and the CSPH (Champaign County Continuum of Service Providers to the Homeless, operating out of the Regional Planning Commission) are developing strategic plans on the issue. The CSPH process involves the national consulting firm Homebase and is working towards “a community-wide plan to achieve functional zero homelessness by 2028.” 

A draft version of the City of Champaign’s Homelessness Prevention Blueprint was included in the Study Session report on May 26th (starting on page 32 of the report here). The City’s planning already includes a proposal for a new “homelessness and community services manager” position. The position and its duties are expected to evolve, with decisions on permanently funding the position after the initial three years. I’d expect the final vote(s) on the finalized blueprint to happen with the Fiscal Year 2026/27 budget votes this July.

Aging Care: There will be a public hearing on an application by Advocates for Aging Care for 120-licensed skilled nursing beds, as part of its efforts to address the local need. The hearing will be held at the Savoy City Council Board Room (611 N. Dunlap) on Tuesday, June 9th from 1:00-4:00 pm. Those wishing to submit a letter of support must submit them no later than June 20th. AAC's flyer is information, regardless of your views on the topic (click to enlarge):

Champaign County Health Care Consumers has a lot of additional information on the project being proposed and discussed at this Public Hearing here

Champaign County Government:

The state bill restricting data centers, known as the POWER Act, is reported to have stalled, at least for this legislative session. This was discussed in the latest Data Center Activities Task Force meeting earlier this week. Last month’s report noted that the county passed a 12 month moratorium on so-called “hyperscale” data centers that are a major source of concern, especially its impacts on the aquifer and power supply. Unfortunately both could still be negatively impacted by any data centers built near Champaign County without more state regulation.

While some local government bodies have their Fiscal Year starting in the middle of the year (with many budget discussions happening right now), the County's Fiscal Year mirrors the calendar year. Here's a quick reminder of the County Budget process and timeline:


We don't have a lot of updates this month, as we're hoping to collect more information on the delayed audit and other issues during this month's meetings (see our May updates for more on that). Hopefully we can have some more helpful information in July. 

Other Government:

MTD: Last month’s report pointed out that the C-U MTD board will redo its annexation votes for areas that would allow a link for local bus routes to Carle at the Fields in Southwest Champaign. There appears to have been a technical violation of state law that prohibits meetings on election day (one of the public hearings for the annexation fell on the day of the March primary). There will be new Annexation Public Hearing on Monday, June 22nd at 5pm, held at Curtis Road Church of God in Champaign

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