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Head attorney for county assessor talks property tax exemptions in Evanston

Residents dived deep into how property tax exemptions work - and how they affect Evanston - at a public discussion Wednesday evening led by staff from the

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Live: City Council - Evanston Now

Live: City Council - Evanston Now
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City Council approves purchase of RECs, introduces water rate increase

City Council unanimously approved the purchase of Renewable Energy Certificates by renewing the city’s Community Choice Aggregation Program agreement at its Monday night meeting.  The Community Choice Aggregation Program provides participating residents with renewable energy. The agreement with MC Squared, a clean electricity company, uses a price-matching program, ensuring that participating residents pay the same.

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Alders back 'civility pledge' - Evanston Now

Alders back 'civility pledge' - Evanston Now
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City Council discusses proposals for remaining ARPA funds

City Council discussed proposals for distributing the city’s remaining $6.4 million in Evanston’s American Rescue Plan Act funds Monday.  In 2021, Evanston received $43 million to respond to health, social and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on input from councilmembers, city committees and staff members, city staff created a list of 13 proposals.

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