Construction projects valued at $500,000 or more and funded by the City must now prove that Evanston residents performed at least some of the work in order to comply with […]
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City Institutes Salt Conservation Measures
As a result of the salt shortage and skyrocketing salt prices, many municipalities, counties and state agencies, including IDOT, are implementing a number of salt conservation measures this winter. A […]
Green Ordinance Inches Forward
A City ordinance that would require all new buildings over a certain size in the City to meet green building standards moved forward in the Dec. 1 meeting of the […]
Police, Volunteers Assemble Holiday Food Baskets
Continuing a 25-year tradition, members of the Evanston Police Department distributed holiday food baskets to about 200 Evanston families on a snowy Dec. 19. Undeterred by the weather (the Illinios […]
Rules Committee Hears Blue-Ribbon Report
At the Dec. 1 Rules Committee meeting, members of the Blue Ribbon Committee (BRC) on pension funding presented their report and answered questions about the implications of their findings – […]
TIF Districts Still Chugging Along as Economic Engines
Evanston’s tax-increment financing (TIF) districts were created to attract development to areas of the City that were underused, undeveloped or in need of refurbishing. Two are located in the downtown […]
Campaign Update
Four persons have turned in their petitions to be candidates for the next mayor of Evanston: Barnaby Dinges, Jeanne Lindwall, Stuart Opdycke and Elizabeth Tisdahl. Two others, Matt Gleason and […]
City Looks to Not-For-Profits to Ease Tax Burden
With already a $2.8 million shortfall in the upcoming fiscal year’s tentative budget, a $146 million liability in police and firefighters pension funds and a persistent and pervasive economic slump, […]
Gift of $1 Million Boosts ECF, Generates $1 Million Match
An anonymous donor has committed $1 million to the Evanston Community Foundation (ECF), citing difficult times in Evanston and urging those who can to rise to the challenges presented by […]
Residents Offer Comments on the Future of Downtown Evanston
At the Dec. 4 meeting of the Planning and Development Committee, residents weighed in on the long and the short of the proposed downtown plan. They expressed concerns about the […]