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Final comprehensive plan vote unlikely at Monday special meeting

When Evanston’s City Council meets Monday evening, July 21, the draft comprehensive plan created through Envision Evanston 2045 will be on the agenda for action, meaning it could theoretically be approved and adopted that night, cementing a vision for the city’s policies and priorities over the next 20 years. But in a joint ward meeting Thursday night, Councilmembers Tom Suffredin (6th Ward) and Matt Rodgers (8th) both said they don’t expect to …
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Evanston RoundTable broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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