Evanston City Council approved the sale of the city-owned empty lot at the corner of Church Street and Darrow Avenue to Housing Opportunities Development Corporation, effectively moving forward the nonprofit organization’s proposed 33-unit affordable housing project. Housing Opportunities Development Corporation has partnered with Mt. Pisgah Ministry, a small church in the city’s 5th Ward, to .
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City council voted 6-2 Monday night to approve a proposed affordable housing development on Church Street. The two council votes were the final hurdle in the controversial development’s more than two-year-long approval process. The planned four-story mixed-use building is set to have ground-floor retail space, on-site parking and 33 units of affordable housing units. While.
Evanston’s City Council has several notable votes on the agenda for its Monday evening meeting, including resources for two developments in West Evanston,
City Council voted 6-1 Monday night to introduce an ordinance to sell city-owned land to the Housing Opportunity Development Corporation. The ordinance will be up for action at the City Council meeting on June 26. The move sets the foundation for a 33-unit affordable housing complex in the 5th Ward. City Council originally paved the.