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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Everything Evanston: 5th Ward resident talks waste transfer station, Books & Breakfast helps youth

Everything Evanston: 5th Ward resident talks waste transfer station, Books & Breakfast helps youth

November 12, 2019

KALEN LUCIANO: From the Daily Northwestern, I’m Kalen Luciano. Welcome to another episode of “Everything Evanston” CINDY LEVITT: The first night I slept in my new townhouse, I was woken up by...

The 2nd ward. The City will begin a study on air quality around the Church Street Waste Transfer Station located in the 2nd and 5th wards.

City to conduct air quality study around Church Street Waste Transfer Station

April 23, 2019

The City of Evanston will commence a study this May to measure air quality surrounding the Church Street Waste Transfer Station. The city has enlisted RHP Risk Management to conduct the six-month study...

Ald. Eleanor Revelle (7th) attends a city meeting. Revelle moved on Monday to remove an item in the proposed budget that would have extended metered parking hours.

Council discusses raising parking costs, waste management in budget talks

November 8, 2016

Aldermen expressed support to increase the cost of monthly city parking garage passes by $10 from last year as they continued 2017 budget discussions at City Council on Monday. Ald. Eleanor Revelle...

Ald. Delores Holmes (5th) speaks at a City Council meeting. Holmes moved to hold the allocation of waste transfer station fees until a meeting was planned for impacted residents to provide input on how to spend the money.

Seeking community discussion, Council tables distribution of waste transfer station fees

May 24, 2016

City Council tabled allocating approximately $1.2 million in waste transfer station fees at Monday evening’s meeting because there had not been an opportunity for the impacted community to voice their...

Ald. Donald Wilson (4th) attends a City Council meeting. Aldermen voted Monday to settle a suit lodged against the city by trash collection agency Advanced Disposal.

Council votes to end lawsuit, continue working with waste transfer center

February 23, 2016

City Council approved the settlement of a lawsuit from the waste transfer station Advanced Disposal and agreed to new city host agreement terms Monday night. The station has been in operation at 1711...

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