Sunday Oct. 6th from 6-8 at 2715 Hurd -Where The People Meet (free event)

Come and bring a friend to this free event in the 6th ward. Where The People Meet is a live show which brings together leaders from various sectors of a city. This week's lineup has leaders in the arts community, a school district foundation, and Dolton, Illinois where a whitleblower exposed the corruption by Dolton mayor TIffany Henyard.  https://fb.watch/uZ9LK9JAJz/ The following is from the show's press release:

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More Buildings in Evanston = More Cars

Since 2015, Evanston basked in the sobriquet “the suburb that killed the car,” promoting an image of an imminent car-free utopia. From environmental nonprofits to editorial pages, we heard that Evanstonians were making different “transportation choices” warranting overhauling our zoning. By summer 2023, City Council was mulling wholesale reduction of parking requirements for new developments in an expanded radius, up to 1/2 mile, from train stations, or even putting a cap on allowed parking, to force those “choices.” The theory: development and greater density in transit-rich Evanston would spark abandonment of vehicle ownership. This has been a refrain in current citywide planning ongoing. Yet data specific to Evanston supporting those policy assumptions was scant to nonexistent. Now, information obtained through FOIA provides some answers.

Where the People Meet Sunday Oct. 6th from 6-8 at 2715 Hurd

Come and bring a friend to this free event in the 6th ward. Where The People Meet is a live show which bring together leaders from various avenues of a city. This weeks line up has leader in the arts community, school district foundation, and Dalton Il whiere a whitleblower exposed the corruption by Dalton Il mayor TIffany Henyard. https://fb.watch/uZ9LK9JAJz/ 

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Deep Thoughts

Above:  As of the end of August, 2024, the former century-old Dyche Stadium on Central Street had been deconstructed more thoroughly than James Joyce's Ulysses, with sheet pilings several stories deep ringing the excavation.

Free Activities at Mitchell Museum Family Day 9/7

One of Evanston’s hidden treasures, the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian at 3001 Central Street, Evanston (the northwest corner of Central St. & Central Park Ave.), will host a Family Day this Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024. The daylong celebration will feature Ecology Center staff and live animals at 10:30, an all-ages clay turtle art workshop led by an Oneida Nation artist at 12:15, a 2:00 pm workshop on making birchbark and porcupine quill earrings.

Ackerman Park Pickleball?

Dear, Ackerman Park Neighbors,

 

Below is a postcard mailed August 8 to the 358 community members who live within 500 feet of Ackerman Park by the City of Evanston Parks & Recreation Department. The "Scan Me" link takes the user to a survey intended to get feedback from those living nearby who will most likely be impacted by the new use.

 

CSNA

 

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