Residents in Evanston, Illinois, expressed their frustration Thursday over the slow pace of the city s historic reparations program, claiming officials would rather "showboat" and mug for the media than address deep flaws in the system that has so far seen seven people die before getting their money.
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The outgoing Evanston City Council is due to meet Monday for a third time since the April 6 municipal elections. In apparent violation of state law, the new City Council is due to be sworn in at the second meeting after final results are in. (Tim Moran/Patch)
EVANSTON, IL A third meeting of the lame duck Evanston City Council is set to push through a crowded agenda Monday night, despite concerns the meeting may be in violation of state law and the outgoing mayor s claim that the meeting would be a handover to the new Council.