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A
A
B
C
A
B
D
A
A
All
right
next
is
an
agreement
with
our
staff
is
recommending
an
agreement
that
the
city
manager
executed
an
agreement
with
this
for
the
city
of
Evanston's
inspection
of
large
diameter
water
mains
with
pure
technologies
in
the
not
to
exceed
amount
of
five
hundred.
Seventy
eight
thousand
nine
hundred
and
forty
dollars
I'm
a
second
okay.
B
E
Good
evening
the
chair
and
members
of
the
committee,
Dave
stomac
Public
Works
Agency
director,
the
fifteen
thousand
dollars
a
day,
is
only
if
there's
a
weather
condition,
so
it
we
don't
anticipate
that
we
would
schedule
to
work
so
that
they
they
should
not
hit
it.
In
fact,
the
work
is
scheduled
to
occur
during
the
fall,
so
we
don't
think
there'll
be
rain
events
that
would
postpone
the
work,
but
they
gave
us
the
price
and
we
just
want
to
make
sure
the
council
was
aware
of
it.
E
This
is
very
expensive
equipment
to
come
out
here,
a
lot
of
the
costs
it
has
to
deal
with,
mobilization,
okay
and
then
I
just
also
want
to
indicate
that
these
are
the
mains
that
are
primarily
used
for,
in
addition,
for
Evanson
to
are
also
order,
customers-
and
so
this
work
is
an
asset
that
will
be
increase.
The
value
of
that
asset
part
of
this
cost
will
then
be
shared
by
some
of
our
wholesale
water
customers
that
use
those
water
mains,
so
low,
coops,
olive
Bank,
art
all.
E
The
well
the
48-inch
maintenance
on
Lincoln
Street
is
the
largest
water
main
that
we
have
in
Evanston
and
it
delivers
the
water
out
of
the
water
plant
into
the
Evanston
distribution
system.
The
36-inch
mains
are
connected
to
24
inch
mains.
That
help
circulate
water
throughout
the
city
of
Evanston,
but
then
they
continue
on
to
Amerson
and
mccormick
where
the
Skokie's
major
connection
point
is,
and
that
will
also
be
the
major
connection
point
in
the
future
for
Morton
Grove
miles.
So.
F
D
H
A
F
The
software
for
the
platform
license
and
support
for
one
year
will
be
an
amount
of
twenty-one
thousand
nine
hundred
sixty
dollars
and
fifty
eight
cents
in
twenty
one
thousand
three
hundred
fifty
six
dollars
and
18
cents
in
year
number
two:
it's
a
one-time
implementation
with
training
costs
and
it's
going
to
be
capped
at
eighteen
thousand
five
hundred
dollars,
and
this
is
for
action,
funds
I'm.
Sorry
funds
will
come
from
the
local
health
protection
grant
and
the
Community
Development
Block
Grant
for
action.
Okay,.
A
I
G
A
Don't
go
away,
I
heard
a
while
back
that
we
were
using
some
kind
of
database
software
to
deal
with
our
inspections.
Yeah.
I
A
lot
of
we
really
weren't
a
lot
well,
a
lot
of
it
is
paper-based
in
the
field
and
then,
when
it
comes
back
to
the
office,
a
lot
of
it
centered
in
a
Microsoft
Access
database,
which
is
an
antiquated
database.
So
we're
looking
to
get
away
from
that
to
a
much
more
modern
solution
which
would
be
cloud-based,
I.
Think.
A
J
A
I
A
I
I
I
Absolutely
it
has
full
integration,
so
there's
an
open
and
documented
API,
which
is
one
of
the
few
reasons
we
like
this
particular
platform.
It
also
handles
multiple
units
very
well.
That's
always
been
a
challenge,
we're
a
large
development
or
a
large
apartment
building
where
you've
got
a
number
of
units.
It
handles
that
much
better
than
other
solutions
that
we've
looked
at
so.
I
H
Mandira
I
would
point
out
that
what
mr.
stolen
and
his
team
are
doing
is
the
the
change
of
when
we
have
large
systems
such
as
Axela.
That
would
handle
a
bulk
of
a
very
of
a
lot
of
our
uses.
We
would
then
tailor
the
smaller
uses
through
access,
databases
or
Excel,
or
things
like
that,
and
we're
going
away
from
them
to
web-based
platforms
that
are
very
efficient
from
both
the
user
experience
and
the
cost.
So
I
know
that
some
of
Luke's
staff
would
tell
you
about
that.
H
They
programmed
this
and
the
mid-90s
through
access
or
and
or
with
Oracle,
and
we're
not
programmers
anymore.
We
we
do
it
in
on
the
web,
with
whether
it's
HTML
or
other
web-based
programming,
but
not
quite
the
same
as
it
was
before,
and
it's
still
very
efficient
we're
not
spending
six
figures
on
a
software
system
that
will
be
out
of
date
in
three
years.
I
D
83
are
17,
the
staff
recommends
the
City
Council
adopts
the
resolution
authorizing
the
city
manager
to
execute
a
collective
bargaining
agreement
with
asked
me
effective,
January,
1
2017
through
December
31st
2018,
see
council
approval
will
ratify
the
tentative
agreement
executed
through
the
out
the
negotiation
process.
Second,.
A
F
5
is
resolution
71
for
our
seventeen
are
proven.
An
open
data
policy
for
the
city
of
Evanston
staff
is
recommending.
City
Council
adopt
this
resolution.
Approving
the
open
data
policy
proceed
of
Evanston.
The
policy
would
demonstrate
the
city's
ongoing
commitment
to
open
data,
transparency
and
effective
City
service.
F
Have
question
for
staff
so
I
looked
at
this
and
it
was
very
excited
and
then
I
looked
at
you
mentioned
I!
Think
it's
the
Bloomberg
technologies
or
something
that
we're
trying
to
I
guess
align
our
self
with.
Can
you
tell
me
what
the
timeline
is?
You
have
in
there
that
you're
trying
to
get
the
Silver
level?
So
what
is
the
timeline
for
getting
the
Silver
level
sure.
I
Then
the
way
the
Bloomberg
from
philanthropy
foundations,
I'm
working
is
it's
been
kind
of
on
a
rolling
basis.
So
every
couple
weeks
they
announce
a
new
set
of
five
cities,
so
we've
been
working
with
them
over
the
last
several
months
we
we've
submitted
applications,
we've
had
conference,
calls
with
them
and
now
we're
basically
trying
to
meet
a
lot
of
the
criteria
that
Silver
level
certification,
so
there's
no
specific
deadline
or
target
date,
but
it's
an
ongoing
basis
to
try
work
with
them
and
meet
the
criteria
for
the
certification.
Okay,.
F
I
A
A
Second,
any
discussion
hearing
none
get
great
program
by
the
way,
all
those
in
favor
say
aye
any
opposed.
Okay.
Next
item
is
resolution.
78
are
17.
We're
being
asked
to
recommend
to
the
council
to
authorize
the
city
manager
to
negotiate
and
execute
a
franchise
agreement
with
collective
resources
to
provide
a
standalone
food
scrap
program
for
all
voluntary
participating,
commercial
and
residential
properties
within
the
city
of
Evanston
can
I
have
a
motion
for
introduction.
A
K
Good
evening,
madam
chair
I,
didn't
say:
console
it's
a
pleasure
to
be
here
and
as
the
owner
of
collective
resource
I
just
wanted
to
say.
Thank
you
so
much
for
the
opportunity
and
for
the
time
that
each
of
you
took
to
get
to
know
what
I
wanted
to
do
for
the
city.
What
would
my
company
can
do
for
the
city
and
we're
really
looking
forward
to
working
with
you.
J
A
B
B
E
B
A
G
Ordinance
1:07
Oh
17,
decreasing
the
number
of
class-d
liquor
licenses
for
Jilly's
cafe
located
at
2614
Green
Bay,
Road,
liquor,
local
liquor,
commissioner
recommend
City
Council
adoption
of
ordinance,
107
OH
17,
decreasing
the
number
of
authorized
Class
D
liquor
license.
This
is
for
introduction
is.
A
G
A
G
A
D
A
A
L
And
I
understand,
thanks
for
the
opportunity
to
be
here,
welcome
the
hotel
has
shut
down,
lunches,
dinners,
explain,
first
of
all
who
you
are
I'm
the
owner
of
farmhouse
Scavo.
We
have
two
more
restaurants
in
the
city
and
we've
been
in
business
leasing,
space
in
the
Hilton
Orton
hotel.
Since
2013
the
Hilton
Hotel
has
chosen
to
shut
down
its
own
restaurant
for
lunch
and
dinner
service,
which
is
where
room
service
for
the
hotel
came
from.
So
the
intent
of
our
request
and
the
change
of
license
category
is
so
that
we
can.
L
L
B
L
B
H
A
J
F
F
12
ordinance
one
Tish
10
OH
17,
decreasing
the
number
of
Class
D
liquor
licenses
for
the
firmest
located
at
703,
Church
Street.
This
is
for
introduction
in
813,
coordinates
111
OH
17,
increasing
the
number
of
Class
C
liquor
licenses
for
the
farmhouse
restaurant
located
at
103,
Church
Street,
W
14
as
well.
Yes,
no!
No!
No.
A
K
A
Next
item
on
the
agenda
is
a
15
ordinance
105,
oh
17.
It's
for
introduction
the
transportation
parking,
Commission
and
staff
recommend
the
City
Council
adopt
this
ordinance,
which
amends
the
city
code
prohibiting
parking
at
certain
times
to
read:
Kedzie
Street,
Northside,
Sheridan,
Road
east
to
the
dead
end
9:00
p.m.
to
6
a.m.
May
1
to
September
30th
and
11:00
p.m.
to
6:00
a.m.
October
1
to
April
30th.
This
is
for
introduction,
I.
A
This
is
one
of
the
comments
that
was
made
as
in
other
areas
by
the
beach
people
can't
park.
Well,
I
I
really
have
a
problem
with
this
and
the
reason
I
have
a
problem
with
this
is
in
other
areas
of
town.
We
have
restricted
parking
at
night
because
when
residents
come
home
they
you
know
the
people
from
Chicago
people
who
you
know,
students
are
parking
and
there,
but
this
restricts
Evanston
residents
who
have
paid
the
wheel
tax
from
parking
on
their
street
and
I
have
a
problem
with
that.
A
I
would
have
no
problem
with
this
if
it
said
unless
you,
unless
you're
in
Evanston
resident
and
you've
paid
the
wheel
text
like
we
have
on
the
south
end
of
town
and
other
parts
of
town.
What
do
we
call
that
mr.
Voss
I
don't
know
the
name
of
that
restriction,
but
Evanston
residents
should
not
be
disallowed
to
park.
I
mean
if
it's
a
neighborhood
special
permit
parking
where
people
pay
to
restrict
you
from
parking
I.
Guess
that's
different
I!
Don't
like
that
either
I
think
those
should
be
abolished
going
forward.
C
A
C
C
A
Gonna
make
a
I'm
gonna,
make
a
reference
right
now
that
all
that
parking
excluded
people
paid
the
wheel
tax,
but
this
I
could
I
don't
know,
maybe
I'm
the
only
one
who
feels
that
way
that
evidence
a
resident
should
be
allowed
to
park.
I
have
I'm
not
saying
overnight,
but
I
I,
don't
think
they
should
be
restricted
at
9
o'clock
at
night
when
it's
90
degrees
out
in
the
summer.
If
you,
if
you
live
three
miles
away
from
the
beach,
you
can't
walk
there,
and
sometimes
you've
got
kids
and
you
want
to
go
over
there.
A
F
C
F
It's
the
neighbors,
it's
the
logic
of
the
neighbors,
because
I
remember
this
conversation
last
year
with
that
there
was
some
behavior
coming
over
that
they
didn't
like.
So
it's
the
logic
of
these
neighbors
that
at
nighttime
the
beach
is
closed.
So
no
one
should
be
parking
there.
They
should
have
a
right
to
park
in
front
of
their
place
because
no
one's
on
the
beach
in
the
evening.
This
was
more.
C
A
couple
of
people
I
talked
to
down
there.
The
neighbors
I
spoke
with
down.
There
were
more
concerned
with
not
the
other
district
depth
on.
The
next
agenda
item
was
more
concerned
with
that,
after
9
o'clock,
everybody
would
float
down
to
that
Park
in
the
noise
and
stuff
that
comes
from
the
park,
because
there
was
no
restrictive
because
the
parks
closed
at
a
different
hour,
but
the
restriction
after
nine
o'clock
means
that
everybody
has
to
move
their
cars
away
from
the
park
and
it
became
over
parked.
Okay,.
F
So
have
another
question,
so
do
we
and
I
wasn't
at
the
Transportation
meeting
for
this
conversation?
So
did
we
talk
to
the
police?
Is
there
a
huge
problem
with
people
being
in
the
park
and
loitering
and
noise
and
such
or
this
just
kind
of
a
hypothetical?
In
case
people
come
to
the
park?
It's
a
hypothetical.
C
C
A
I,
don't
have
a
problem
of
11
o'clock
at
night.
That's
that's
fine,
but
not
from
9
to
11
o'clock
at
night.
In
the
summer,
I
I,
don't
I,
don't
mind.
Keeping
out
people
from
Skokie
I,
don't
mind
keeping
out
people
from
from
Chicago,
but
people
from
Evanston
should
be
able
to
park
on
the
streets
in
the
city
of
Evanston
at
that
time.
I.
A
A
G
Ordinance
1:06
Oh
17.
This
is
for
introduction.
The
transportation
parking,
Commission
and
staff
recommend
that
the
City
Council
adopt
ordinance
106.
Oh
17,
amending
of
city
code,
section
10,
1118
resident
only
parking
district
are
9
p.m.
to
6
a.m.
daily,
adding
26
diagonal
parking
spaces
on
the
east
side
of
Sheridan
square
as
residential
parking
only
as
a
24-hour
restriction.
C
Is
another
little
correction?
I,
don't
know
who
did
the
initial
writing
on
this,
but
the
memo
actually
says
22
diagonal
spaces.
This
is
the
one
that
you've
mentioned
our
previous
conversation
about
the
problem
and
concerns
about
illegal
and
immoral
activity
along
the
Park
District
there
and
on
Sheridan
square.
That
was
the
previous
conversation
based
on
the
residents
and
the
elected
official
of
the
old
of
the
Ward.
C
We
sat
down
there
and
we
did
an
experiment
first
of
all
a
couple
years
ago
and
we
restricted
the
parking
for
44
spaces
and
then
also
restricted
the
number
of
hours
you
could
spend
overall
down
in
the
air,
and
we
found
that
that
was
strictly
a
pilot
and
found
it
to
be
extremely
unsuccessful
and
what
then
didn't
warrant
the
way
it
was
set
up.
So
we
came
back
with
a
different
recommendation
to
reduce
the
number
of
actual
spaces.
C
Sort
of
residents
could
get
access
at
any
time
222
but
then
lifted
any
restrictions
until
the
9:00
p.m.
district.
Our
permit
kicked
in
from
9:00
to
6:00,
so
in
other
words,
there's
about
a
hundred
and
I
want
to
say
there's
about
72
or
78
spaces
available
all
the
time
during
the
day
for
other
people
to
come
down
and
enjoy
the
park
enjoy
the
beach
and
then
at
nine
o'clock.
The
district
art
that's
been
there
for
years
would
kick
in
for
the
entire
district.
C
F
A
Okay,
here's
we
have
something
like
this
in
on
Clyde,
yes,
and
we
call
it
a
lot
18
and
it's
a
city
parking
lot
and
we
charge
people
50
bucks
a
month.
It's
it's
a
city
parking
lot
we're
giving
these
people
a
city
parking
lot
for
free
I
would
suggest
that
if
they
want
this
24
hours
a
day,
we
charge
them.
Well,
the
new
parking
price
for
all
new
parking
spaces
are
60
bucks
a
month.
A
B
H
A
A
B
A
All
right,
where
are
we
emotionally.