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A
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E
D
B
A
move
to
approve
the
minutes
of
the
regular,
a
pw
committee
meeting
of
april
26th,
2020
2021..
Sarah
second.
E
D
C
A
A
Is
all
right
we're
in
coal?
How
many
pokes
do
we
have.
A
Consuming
three:
is
it
three
minutes
yes,
and
are
you
keeping
track
of
time
or
do
you
want
me
to?
I
can,
okay,
all
right,
we
have
three
three
residents
that
have
signed
up
for
public
comments.
I've
asked
director
stoneback
to
please
keep
time.
Our
first
resident
is
glenn
cole
and
I
I'm
gonna
assume
that's
a
mystical,
which
item
are
you
speaking
to
on
the
agenda.
F
Yes,
I'm
not
speaking
to
an
item
on
tonight's
agenda.
I
believe
it's
within
the
purview
of
this
commission
or
committee,
though
okay,
you
have
three
minutes:
okay,
yeah,
so
I'm
here
visiting
you
very
briefly.
Thank
you
for
letting
me
speak.
This
is
hopefully
the
best
kind
of
public
comment
to
hear
in
a
public
meeting.
It
is
a
problem
that
the
city
did
not
create,
but
I
hope
the
pro
a
problem
that
the
city
can
help
resolve.
F
So
last
wednesday
metra
announced
that
a
new
pilot
timetable
for
the
union,
pacific
north
trains
and
that
that
timetable
will
effectively
end
the
ability
of
many
people
to
reverse
commute
from
main
street
and
central
street.
A
lot
of
trains
will
start
start
to
skip
main
street
skip
central
street
on
the
way
further
north
and
that
affects
about
120
evanston
residents.
That
includes
myself.
F
So
that's,
that's
not
great
again.
That
takes
away
the
ability
of
a
lot
of
residents
to
commute
that
takes
away
from
the
city's
transit
oriented
development
strategy,
and
it
was
announced
as
a
done
deal,
without
really
an
opportunity
to
public
for
the
public
to
give
any
input
without
any
prior
notice.
F
So
what
I'm
really
hoping
to
do
is
just
to
raise
some
awareness
from
this
on
this
issue
from
the
city.
Certainly,
I've
been
in
touch
with
a
few
of
evanston's
elected
officials,
really
appreciate
that
really
appreciate
the
the
press
release
that
came
in
friday
to
make
sure
that
residents
knew
and
just
appreciate
any
engagement
on
this
issue.
F
F
I
just
want
to
say
I
appreciate
your
service,
certainly
appreciate
the
service
of
our
city
staff.
I
think
we
have
a
great
staff
here
in
evanston
and
it's
sad
that
more
people
don't
recognize
that,
so
I
thought
I
would
so
thank
you
again
for
listening.
I
really
appreciate
it.
A
G
G
I'm
curious
about
a6.
We
keep
extending
the
date
of
emergency
the
state
of
emergency
date,
but
you
guys
are
now
meeting
in
in
person.
So
I'm
wondering
why
we
have
to
keep
extending
that.
I
know
I
haven't
attended
a
council
meeting
at
the
council,
but
I'd
like
to
know
when
that's
going
to
be
concluded
and
there's
one
more
important
item:
oh
the
sale
of
surplus
property,
a
14.
G
It
says
specifically
that
it's
you're
selling
vehicles,
which
I'm
glad
to
hear
since
it
seems
like
we've,
ordered
new
vehicles
forever
and
there
probably
aren't
any
cars
or
trucks
or
any
other
vehicles
that
aren't
new
in
the
city
fleet.
So
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
this
it
says:
surplus
city
property
that
this
can't
be
used
to
sell.
This
ordinance
can't
be
used
to
sell
other
types
of
property,
land
or
buildings
without
approval
of
the
council.
A
Thank
you
very
much,
mr
suckle.
Next
up
we
have
joe
oh
joe
goodman.
A
A
Next,
we
have
the
consent
to
calendar
councilmember,
newsome
kelly.
We
have
item
a2
and
a.
H
E
A
Right,
thank
you
very
much,
sir.
All
right
so
just
did
a
quick
overview.
We
have
item
a1,
which
is
approval
of
the
city
of
evanston's
payroll
bills,
list
staffs,
recommending
cities
council's
approval
for
the
city
of
evanston's
payroll
for
period
may
10
2010
through
may
23
in
the
dollar
amount
of
2,
787,
552
and
60
cents,
and
for
june
15th
in
the
dollar
amount
of
six
million
nine
hundred
and
six
thousand
two
hundred
and
ten
dollars
and
sixty
eight
cents
item.
Eighty
two,
a
two
is
going
to
be
skipped
item.
A
A3
is
a
three
year:
sole
source
software
and
service
database
and
business
license
agreement
with
the
cellia
at
the
cost
of
398
915
and
61
cents.
This
is
for
action
item.
A4
is
approval
of
a
one-year
contract
with
corrective
asphalt
materials
for
the
reclamation
pronounce
that
right
reclamation.
Thank
you.
Reclamite
pavement
rejuvenation
program,
and
that
is
also
for
action.
A
We
also
have
item
a5,
which
is
change
order,
number
six
with
them
in
construction,
inc
for
clearwell
nine
replacement
contract
and
then
that's
in
the
dollar
amount
of
one
hundred
thousand
twenty
three
six
hundred
and
forty
and
three
cents
we're
going
to
hold
over
item
a6
item
seven
is
resolution.
Sixty
four
dash
64-21
authorizing
the
city
manager
to
execute
a
master
agreement
with
the
illinois
department
of
transportation
for
state
maintained
traffic
signals
and
government
body
maintenance
traffic
devices.
That
is
also
for
action.
A
A
I
My
apologies
chair.
I
would
like
to
remove
the
solid
waste
issue
from
the
consent
agenda.
A
Okay
realize
that
it's
just
for
introduction,
yeah,
okay,
what
were
you
saying
about?
I
11.
A
A
A
That
is
for
introduction.
We
also
have
item
a15,
which
is
ordinance
64-0-21.
Amending
the
hotel
tax
staff
recommends
the
approval
of
this
ordinance
amending
the
sections
3
chapter
2,
section
4
city
code,
consulting
hotel,
motel
bed
and
breakfast
establishments
and
vacation
tax
again,
that
is
for
introduction.
A
A
A
All
right,
I'd
like
this
is
this
one
is
for
action
item
a2,
which
is
the
approval
and
amendment
of
the
fiscal
year,
2021
action
plan
that
allocates
twenty
six
thousand
seven
hundred
sixty
eight
in
additional
cbdg
funding
for
three
goals
that
plan
staff
recommends
the
approval
of
the
amendment
from
fiscal
year,
2021's
action
plan
to
reallocate
twenty
six
thousand
seven
hundred
sixty
eight.
In
addition
to
cbd
funding.
There
are
three
goals
in
the
action
plan.
A
The
revised
2021
action
plan
will
be
submitted
to
hud
for
approval
following
the
city
council's
approvement
of
the
amendment,
the
funding
source
of
the
city,
cbdg
entitlement
grant,
the
city
received
a
notification
from
hud
that
there
was
an
error
in
the
2021
allocation
for
the
city
of
evanston,
revised,
2021
cbd
grant
and
the
dollar
amount
of.
One
thousand
excuse
me,
one
million
eight
hundred
and
forty
three
thousand
two
hundred
and
sixty
one,
an
increase
of
twenty
six
thousand
seven
hundred
and
sixty
eight
from
the
original
grand
award,
which
brings
it
up
to
1.1
million
dollars.
E
Okay,
thanks
for
your
patience,
so
I
just
wanted
to
understand.
I
realize
it's
not
you
know
terribly
significant
about,
but
how
this
the
division
of
this
these,
this
additional
funding
that
you
know
was
mistakenly
not
added
until
now
how
it
was
determined.
To
put
you
know,
four
thousand
for
the
administrative
goal,
and
you
know
another
four
thousand
for
the
public
services
goal
and
seventeen
thousand
for
capital
improvements
like
how
how
were
those
numbers
arrived
at.
A
We
have
sarah
flax
with
our
community
development
here.
To
answer.
Questions
miss
flax
floor
is
yours,.
K
Thank
you,
chairman
braithwaite,
and
thank
you
council
members
on
the
apw
committee.
This
is
the
second
year
that
hud's
made
a
formula
error.
One
of
the
things
there
are
certain
things
that
are
standard
with
our
ctbg
allocations.
K
K
So
again,
we've
increased
that
to
the
maximum
amount
that
we
can
use
the
other
categories
that
we
are
using
funding
in,
because
this
is
substantially
well
into
our
year.
We've
already
funded
our
public
works
projects,
which
includes
paving
two
alleys,
we've
funded
other
things.
Like
our
housing
rehab
program,
we
funded
our
code
enforcement
program.
K
The
remaining
thing
to
be
allocated
is
some
of
the
funding
that
will
be
for
organizations
non-profits
to
apply
for
capital
projects,
and
since
that
is
the
remaining
kind
of
category,
if
you
will
that's
coming
up,
we've
recommended
putting
it
into
our
livable
communities
goals,
which
is
our
most
flexible
goal
for
capital
projects,
including
being
it
would
be.
Then
made
available
as
part
of
the
budget
for
the
non-profits
to
apply
for.
A
Thank
you
very
much
for
your
quick
recap
for
our
newer
members.
So
every
the
first.
Thank
you
very
much.
Sarah,
because
you
do
an
excellent
job,
just
managing
our
community
development
block
grant
and
just
over
the
years
there's
so
many
details
so
at
the
end
of
every
year.
For
some
reason,
just
based
on
the
federal
calculations.
A
We
I
want
to
be
careful
to
say
we
don't
always
find
ourselves
with
a
little
surplus,
but
we're
lucky
when
we
do
and
then
that
gives
us
an
opportunity
to
go
back
to
the
drawing
board
and
sometimes
provide
a
little
extra
funding
for
our
most
neediest,
whether
it's
our
non-for
profits
our
project.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
sharing
that
sarah
and
I'm
looking
forward
to
our
first
meeting
under
our
news
council
council
member
kelly.
Do
you
have
any
other
additional
questions
so.
E
Yeah,
I
I
won't
go
on
much
longer
than
this.
I'm
just
trying
to
understand
since
the
first
time.
Just
you
know,
since
we're
allowed
to
put
you
know,
20
towards
administrative,
administrative
overhead,
I
mean,
do
we
not
do
we
need
to
speak,
I
mean
do
we
just
max
out.
I
mean
I,
I
realize
it's
only
four
thousand,
but
I'm
just
trying
to
understand
I
mean,
did
we
decide
like
that
was
necessary
as
opposed
to
putting
it
towards
an
area
that
was
more
needed.
K
I
can
give
you
a
perspective
that
historically,
we
have
always
allocated
it
in
some
cases
when
we
do
not
need
it,
and
this
could
be
a
year
like
that,
but
it's
hard
to
say,
because
we
have
a
lot
of
different
projects
and
activities
going
on.
But
what
happens
is
we
then
allocate
it
in
the
subsequent?
If
it
is
not
expended
for
administration
in
this
year,
we
will
then
reallocate
it
to
other
goals
in
the
next
year's
action
plan.
A
Thank
you
very
much.
Seeing
no.
C
Sorry,
I
have
one
question
about
this
chairman:
sarah:
how
how
long
do
we
have
to
spend
the
funds.
K
C
K
Calendar
year
2021,
and
we
can
put
our
administrative
costs
back
to
the
start
of
our
fiscal
year.
One
of
the
challenges
is
the
federal
government,
as
you've
probably
noticed,
doesn't
have
its
budget
at
the
start
of
its
fiscal
year,
but
we
have
to
have
a
draft
action
plan
that
we
post
before
the
start
of
our
fiscal
year,
in
order
to
be
able
to
do
that.
I
No,
I
don't
want
to
interrupt
just
for
time's
sake,
just
yeah,
so
essentially
we
have
two
years
every
year
that
we
receive
hundreds
of
two
years
to
spend
it
right.
K
E
So
I
you
know,
I
know
that
the
bulk
of
this
goes
to
the
livable
communities.
Is
that
what
percent
of
that
is
so
to
speak,
outsourced
to
private
nonprofits.
K
Usually
we
have
expended
someplace
between
it
could
be
as
low
as
50
000.
In
some
years
it's
been
as
high
as
almost
200
000.
It
depends
a
lot
on
their
projects
and
we
know
we
have
a
number
of
agencies
that
are
interested
in
capital
projects
that
they
need
done.
One
of
the
things
that
cdpg
is
an
important
source
of
is
deferred
maintenance
type
projects.
You
know
these
are
not
necessarily
sexy
things
that
can
build
a
capital
campaign
around
and
raise
a
lot
of
money,
but
that
are
are
really
important
to
the
organization's.
K
Not
this
year,
it
is,
I
can
tell
you
what
it
is.
I
just
need
to
get
into
that
spreadsheet.
K
It
would
be
approximately.
K
K
J
K
B
Sorry
for
the
delay,
I'm
just
doing
a
math
check
and
coming
up
with
a
difference
of
1
339,
which
I'm
hoping
ms
flax
can
explain
very
easily.
What
page
are
you
on
page
50
of
the
packet,
I
think
you
know,
4015,
plus
4015,
plus
17
399
equals
25
429.
B
So
we're
allocating
that
much
yeah.
But
did
you.
D
A
A
D
K
Will
double
check
those,
and
I
will
get
the
other
number
and
I'll
raise
my
hand
when
I
have
it.
Okay,.
A
C
A
Moved
and
seconded
who,
who
wanted
to
pull
this
off.
E
I
just
I
thought
it
would
fit
into
this
discussion.
I
just
wanted
an
understanding
at
the
city
when
are
we?
D
Good
evening,
council
members
dave
stomach
public
works
director.
The
the
program
to
bring
back
staff
is
segmented.
Some
staff
is
starting
to
return
now.
Directors
are
told
to
work
a
minimum
three
days
in
the
office.
I
think
it's
even
approaching
four
days
now,
but
full
city
staff-
I
don't
believe,
is
expected
to
come
back
until
the
monday
after
labor
day
in
september,
so
we're
giving
them
sufficient
time
to
get
ready
for
child
care
or
any
other
needs
that
they
have.
So
they
can
plan
to
return.
A
Question
all
right
see
no
further
lies
for
discussion
director
will
please
take
the
role
of
on
item
a6
and
again.
This
is
for
action.
A
A
G
L
C
A
minute
or
so
synopsis,
what's
going
on
here,.
D
Sir
again
dave
stomach
public
works
agency
director
in
reviewing
the
city
code,
staff
found
several
items
that
were
not
appropriate
in
the
current
code
and
then
crafted
this
ordinance
to
address
those.
So,
for
instance,
we
don't
indicate
that
we
collect
recycling
in
dumpsters
when
we
do
so
we're.
Adding
that
to
this,
the
city
code
does
not
indicate
that
it's
improper
to
put
non-recyclables
into
a
recyclable
container,
so
we're
correcting
that
language
as
well.
D
D
Another
item
is
that
the
code
currently
says
that
you
have
to
clear
snow
away
from
your
your
dumpster
and
your
receptacles,
but
doesn't
indicate
that
you
have
to
have
a
clear
path
out
to
the
alley.
So,
unfortunately,
some
community
members
were
clearing
the
snow
from
their
dumpsters
and
actually
making
a
pile
of
snow
between
their
dumpster
and
the
alley.
So
they
still
can
collect
the
the
re
through
silent
waste.
D
So
we're
clarifying
that
and
then
lastly,
due
to
all
the
modifications
to
the
solid
waste
coast
over
the
past
several
years,
this
is
going
to
be.
My
mistake
is
that
we
didn't
keep
up
with
the
penalties
section,
so
we
were
renumbering
sections
of
the
code,
but
we
were
not
correcting
that
in
the
penalty
section
and
this
ordinance
would
address
those
concerns.
M
A
All
right
seeing
no
further
lives
for
discussion
I'll
directly,
mind
calling
the
role.
Please
sorry,.
E
D
A
D
So
th
this
ordinance
was
originally
induced
at
the
june
14
2021
meeting,
and
at
that
time
it
was
decided
to
hold
it
in
committee
until
today,
but
staff
is
still
not
ready
to
proceed
with
this.
We
still
owe
the
public
a
public
meeting
to
discuss
this
and
to
give
us
the
ample
time
to
do
that.
We're
asking
that
this
be
held
until
september
13th,
all
right.
D
Staff
generate
the
ordinance
and
when
we
introduced
it,
three
citizens
made
public
comment.
We've
been
in
touch
with
those
and
we've
promised
to
have
a
public
meeting
about
what
we're
proposing
and
that
just
hasn't
take
place.
Yet
because
we
want
to
create
a
web
page
to
put
it
on
the
sit
on
the
city's
website
to
to
explain
why
we're
making
the
suggestions.
We
are.
B
To
table
until
september
13th
to.
H
J
B
To
a
date
so
I'll
make
that
motion
to
hold
this
item
until
a
date
certain
that
date
being
september,
13
2021.
A
Second,
all
right
don't
have
to
vote
on
that.
The
next
item
is.
H
A
C
Gasoco
asked
a
question
during
the
public
comment
and
to
acknowledge
his
question
director
stoneback
or
someone.
Can
you
an
opine
on
whether
or
not
this
would
allow
the
city
to
sell
any
other
property?
To
give
some
clarification?
C
H
C
D
D
This
also
a
staff
referral.
Yes,
I'm
there
are
undeveloped,
alleys,
not
unimproved
alleys,
undeveloped,
meaning
that
it's
a
city
alley,
but
it's
grass
and
people
are
using
it
as
their
lawn.
There's
fences
enclosing
it.
It's
almost
considered
private
property
at
this
point
in
time.
So
this
I
would
like
to
sell
this
property
to
the
various
property
owners
that
are
currently
more
or
less
taken
over
the
property,
and
so
I
would
like
to
get
that
going
and
I
didn't
want
to
advertise
in
the
paper
I'd
like
to
sell
this
property.
E
I
I
just
I
I'm
uncomfortable
with
with
removing
that
from
removing
the
public
notice.
E
I
understand
it
would
be
after
it
goes
to
city
council,
but
I
I
think
just
like
with
plan
commission
when
we
place
a
public
notice
before
the
plan
commission,
you
know
here's
something
so
that
people
can
come
and
tell
like
if
it's
going
to
go
before
city
council
be
nice,
that
people
knew
about
it
ahead
of
time.
So,
if
they'd
like
to
speak
to
to
comment
on
it,.
A
So
I'll
give
you
an
example,
I
have
an
alley
in
our
in
the
second
ward
that
again,
these
are
really
specific
things,
so
it's
not
like
selling
a
park
or
anything
like
that,
and
it
would
make
sense
to
have
clarification
and
definition
before
you
put
something
in
the
newspaper
that
says
we're
just
selling
an
alley.
A
A
E
Okay,
so
I'd
be
interested
to
know
if,
in
the
case
of
in
one
alley
that
you
feel
like
this
would
be
very
cumbersome,
very
cumbersome
to
you
know
have
to
go
through
this
ad
process,
make
an
ordinance
for
that
one
alley,
rather
than
such
a
broad
ordinance.
That
would
impact
as
well
like
the
civic
center.
E
A
All
right
again
just
for
members
of
the
public
and
also
for
our
city
council,
it's
important
to
understand
at
the
committee
level.
We
have
two
readings.
The
first
is
for
introduction,
which
is
typically
our
first
time
that
we're
seeing
something
or
reading
something
it
gives
our
council
community
an
opportunity
to
ask
questions
and
then
for
their
staff,
will
take
the
feedback
and
then
we'll
bring
this
back
for
a
final
vote,
my
encouragement
from
any
council
member.
A
If
you
have
questions
you
have
two
weeks
to
meet
directly
with
staff
as
well,
if
you're
a
member
of
the
community,
if
you
have
questions
on
any
item
that
is
before
us
for
introduction,
I
encourage
you
to
reach
out
to
your
to
your
aldermen,
all
right.
That
motion
passes
and
then
we
are
now
at
our
last
item
and
I'm
going
to
try
to
wrap
this
up.
Just
we
have
discussion,
mr
rivera,
are
you
on
the
line
for
item
d1.
J
A
D
J
A
This
is
the
cell
vehicles
item.
A14
is
for
introduction,
ordinance
58-0-21
authorizing
the
sale
of
surplus
property
owned
by
the
city
of
evanston.
Is
there
a
second,
it's
been
properly
moved
in
seconded.
Are
there
questions.
A
Seeing
none
director
would
you
like
to
call
role.
L
A
K
Okay,
there
is
an
incorrect
number.
I
apologize,
the
increase
in
admin
should
have
been
5
354.
K
K
4015
number
is
the
increase
to
the
public
services,
but
one
of
the
things
that
always
makes
the
public
skirt
services
cap
not
match
it
isn't
15
of
only
the
grant.
It
is
also
15
of
the
prior
year
program
income,
and
that
amount
is
seventy
four
thousand
and
fifteen
dollars,
so
that
total
amount
of
public
services
is
fifteen
percent
of
the
new
grant
amount,
which
is
one
million.
K
Eight
hundred
forty
three
dollars
for
eight
hundred
forty
three
thousand
two
hundred
and
sixty
one
dollars,
plus
the
seventy
four
thousand
fifteen
dollars
of
program
income,
which
is
one
million
nine
hundred
seventeen
dollar,
seventeen
thousand
two
hundred
and
seventy
four
dollars
and
the
that
amount.
The
total
amount
of
of
public
services
is
fifteen
percent
of
that.
So
that's
why
it
doesn't
add
up.
Oh
when
you
add
up
those
amounts
quite
the
way
you
would
expect
it
to.
K
But
now,
if
you
take
the
4015,
which
is
the
incremental
funding
from
the
increase
in
the
2021
grant,
that
goes
to
public
services
and
the
corrected
amount
of
the
admin
which
is
fifty
three
hundred
and
fifty
four
dollars
and
add
it
with
the
seventeen
thousand
three
hundred
and
ninety
nine,
you
get
the
right
amount.
I
apologize
for
that
title
and
the
other
thing
of
these
seven
hundred
and
twenty
seven
thousand
two
hundred
and
sixty
six
thousand
dollars
now
allocated
for
livable
communities.
K
A
Sarah
thank
you
for
that.
Math
up.
Can
you
do
me
a
favor
please,
just
between
now
and
council
just
send
a
quick
little
edit
that
I
can
read
in
this
copy
director
stone
back
in
luke.
Are
you
you
got
it
recommended.
A
Okay,
perfect,
thank
you.
Are
there
any
other
questions
or
comments?
A
O
Yes,
good
evening,
chairman
braithwaite
members
of
the
administration
public
committee,
mike
rivera
parking
division
manager,
I'm
here
before
you
tonight,
seeking
direction
regarding
the
creation
of
a
pilot
program
that
will
require
payment
at
various
locations
along
the
lakefront
for
non-residents.
O
A
E
Pardon
me,
so
what
is
the
projected
revenue
that
you
would
expect
from
this.
O
This
pilot
program
would
cover
from
jp
from
july
1st
through
september
6,
it's
a
introductory
pilot
and
it's
a
total
of
68
days,
and
we
are
anticipating
109
344
dollars
of
revenue
with
usage
of
the
spaces
50
of
the
time
at
33
occupancy,
which
is
a
very
modest
estimation.
E
E
So
my
initial
thought
is
that
this
is
not
the
year
to
be
doing
this
when
we're
looking
to
try
to
attract
as
many
people
to
evanston
to
help
our
recovery
in
all
of
our
business
districts
and
the
lakefront
is
a
big
attraction.
E
So
I
I
don't
feel
that
I
could
support
this
okay,
I
don't
think
we
want
to
do
anything.
I
think
we
want
to
be
the
friendly
city
that
you
know
really
draws
people
in
right
now.
N
Do
other
communities
charge
parking
charge
for
parking
at
their
lake
front.
O
Yes,
they
do
there's
a
number
of
communities
near
us.
They
charge
for
parking
new
buffalo
michigan
charges
for
parking
lake
geneva,
wisconsin
charges
for
parking,
saint,
joseph
and
michigan
as
well.
Charges
for
parking
and
varian
county
in
duluth
minnesota
also
charges
for
parking
along
their
lakefront
attractions.
O
Prices
vary
from
seven
dollars,
none
I'm
sorry,
seven
dollars
residents
and
fifteen
dollars
non-resident
and
other
places
charge
fifteen
dollars
per
day,
so
the
prices
that
we're
proposing
are
very
modest
and
that
would
be
an
hourly
rate
and
it
would
create
turnover
at
the
lakefront,
and
it
would
also
help
cover
the
cost
that
we
have
for
servicing
the
late
fronts
with
extra
cleaning
extra
trash
extra
sanitary
sanitation
of
the
of
the
bathrooms
throughout
the
year,
and
it
would
also
be
a
creative
way
to
help
increase
parking
revenues
without
raising
rates
holistically
throughout
the
whole
entire
town.
B
A
M
Thank
you,
mr
rivera.
I
appreciate
this.
I
think
we
may
be
on
a
similar
page
with
a
lot
of
things
regarding
parking
one,
one
of
the
things
I'd
like
to
see,
and-
and
I
don't
know
if
your
team
has
done
this
to
come
up
with
with
these
numbers,
but
I
think
when
we
should
just
get
an
analysis
of
how
many
folks
from
chicago
are
parking
along
lakefront.
I'd
like
to
you
know,
get
that
or
I
shouldn't
say
from
chicago
from
outside
of
evanston,
because
I
know
that
we
can.
M
You
know
with
the
system
that's
attached
to
the
cars
we
can
see
if
the
person
has
an
evanston
tag
or
not
and
evanston
will,
if
they've
paid
the
world
tax
or
not.
So
if
we
can
get
some
numbers
on
how
many
people
are
parking
along,
the
lakefront
that
that
aren't
currently
evanston
residents
or
have
their
car
registered
in
edmondson
that'd
be
great.
I'm
very
supportive
of
this.
M
In
fact,
I
think
it
would
be
smart
to
go
a
step
further,
which
is
that
everyone
should
pay
to
park
along
lakefront,
including
evanston
residents.
We,
I
think
the
idea
of
subsidizing
free
parking
is
something
that
we
have
to
really
start
to
educate
residents
on
the
burden
and
the
cost
to
taxpayers,
and
we
allow
for
for
free
parking
and
it's
kind
of
an
unsustainable
system.
If
we
want
to
maintain
our
infrastructure
I'll
keep
beating
this
drum
property
taxes
are
10
of
the
total.
M
You
know
the
city's
total
budget,
the
300
million
dollars
that
we
have
annually,
and
so
we
need
to
find
revenue
in
responsible
sources,
and
I
do
not
think
that
paying
for
parking
along
the
lakefront
is
a
regressive
source
of
revenue.
Folks
are
especially
if
we
make
the
beaches
free
next
year.
I
think
we
can
use
this
to
encourage
folks
to
bike,
walk
and
use
alternative
forms
of
transportation
to
get
to
the
beach,
because
we
know
that.
M
We
really
have
to
move
away
from
encouraging
people
to
park.
We
know
that
every
expense
that
you
use
with
your
car
leaves
the
city
of
evanston.
You
know
when
you
pay
for
gas,
it
leaves
the
city
of
evans
in
your
car.
The
money
leaves
insurance.
All
of
that
leaves,
and
we
need
to
if
we
can
get
more
people
walking
and
use
parking
as
a
as
a
method
to
induce
that
behavior.
I
think
we
can.
We
can
do
that
effectively.
M
So
I
support
this
and
I
hope
that
we
can
see
it
potentially
draft
that
in
the
future
that
includes
paid
parking
for
everyone
along
the
lakefront.
A
Thank
you
for
your
comments,
seeing
no
further
lights,
all
right,
mr
bear,
do
you
think
you
have
enough
information
to
move
forward.
O
So,
as
as
areas
are
becoming
denser
people,
municipalities
are
starting
to
limit
the
times
from
two
hours
or
three
hours,
a
person
compared
to
maybe
one
hour
or
they're,
raising
the
rates
from
two
dollars
an
hour
to
three
or
four
dollars
an
hour
based
on
the
use
and
occupancy.
So
that's
something
that
we
don't
have
in
evanston,
and
this
would
be
an
introduction
to
that.
Additionally,
council
member
newsman
had
some
concern
about
the
capital
investment
that
we
would
have
for
the
equipment
and
and
the
amount
that
we
potentially
may
recoup
during
the
pilot.
O
Once
the
equipment
is
purchased,
that
equipment
can
can
be
redeployed
anywhere
else
that
we
decide
to
bolster
pay
stations
on
a
block
or
if
we
decide
to
introduce
new
blocks.
You
know
along
different
business
districts
in
town,
we
can
redeploy
those
those
pay
stations
and,
and
we
would
we
would
still
have
a
use
for
them.
M
Very
quick
question:
does
the
system
that
we
use
currently
the
park
evanston
system-
I
I
forget
who
the
vendor
is,
will
it
would
it
allow
us
to
to
do
dynamic
pricing.
G
O
We
we,
we
have
a
white
label
which
is
which
is
park,
evanston,
which
is
managed
by
passport
parking
labs
incorporated,
which
is
the
same
company
that
manages
the
park
chicago
app
and
various
apps
around
the
chicagoland
area
and
other
municipalities
as
well,
and
I
believe
the
answer
to
your
question
is
yes,
I
believe
the
park
evanston
app
has
the
ability
to
do
it.
O
I
would
have
to
double
check
with
our
on-site
pay
station
paybox
vendor
to
see
if
they
have
the
capability
as
well
through
the
license
plate
recognition
once
an
individual
enters
their
license
plates
into
the
box.
M
Then
then,
I
guess
my
last
request
for
the
proposal
is
that
we
look
at
implementing
dynamic
parking
prices
with
this
lakefront
along
the
lakefront
to
price
based
on
demand
at
a
given
moment,
and
then,
lastly,
have
we
thought
about
creating
a
parking,
a
district
where
you
know
you
mentioned
here
that
this
would
provide
additional
funds
for
the
lakefront.
But
there's
you
know
this
money
just
goes
into
the
general
fund
and
there
have
been
other
communities
where,
when
they
start
to
charge
for
parking
they
create.
M
I
forget
the
name
but
a
parking
district,
essentially
where
the
money
that's
generated
from
the
parking
rate
stays
in
that
area,
and
we
could
allocate
that
you
know
haven't
kind
of
in
a
lock
box
that
goes
directly
to
the
wake
front.
O
The
the
money
from
the
pay
boxes
would
go
into
the
parking
fund,
however,
revenues
generated
through
citations
if
an
individual
isn't
paid,
that's
a
that's
a
citation
that
has
a
value
and
if,
if
the
individual
exceeds
the
time
limit,
that's
a
another
citation,
it
has
a
value
and
the
citations
would
go
into
the
general
fund
and
the
general
fund
helps.
You
know,
pay
for
these
items
that
we're
providing
for
the
public.
M
Yeah
here
I
hear,
but
I'm
just
interested
in
looking
at
having
setting
up
an
actual
district,
so
instead
of
the
money
going
into
the
parking
fund.
Thank
you
for
correct
the
correction.
I
miss
spoken
to
the
general.