Council considers $1.4 million loan to help relocate business to Evanston
7 Oct 2020
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EVANSTON — Councilman Tib Ottley was first on the agenda for the Evanston City Council work session held on Aug. 11. Ottley raised a question concerning the unequal representation of the city on the Evanston Parks and Recreation board.
“When the city provides $2 million to the parks and rec department and the school district only gives $250,000, why do we only have four members representing us and the school district has five? It seems lopsided,” Ottley said.
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