Evanston’s Housing and Community Development Committee voted to move forward with three new housing ordinances that will raise the demolition tax, maintain unit counts in future permits for certain buildings and push back on predatory real estate practices on March 21. An October 2022 survey asking residents about equity issues in the city found more.
A group of 5th Ward Evanston residents are fighting plans for an affordable housing project in their ward, saying they are not against affordable housing but they are concerned about a variety of issues they see with the project.
The Northbrook Village Board of Trustees on Jan. 24 unanimously approved ordinances for an approximately $150 million development at the former Grainger property on Shermer Road
Interim Community Development Director Sarah Flax updated City Council on the city’s approximate $5.7 million remaining American Rescue Plan Act funds Monday. ARPA, a federal COVID-19 pandemic relief act, was signed into law in 2021 to provide economic relief. Evanston received about $43 million to spend on fiscal recovery and has allocated more than $37.
by Kevin Cody The Tuesday, November 8, Hermosa Beach City Council race for three open seats promises to be crowded, even if the three incumbents do not seek…