FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 13, 2016 Media Contact: Patrick Deignan pdeignan@cityofevanston.org Phone: 847-448-8234
EVANSTON, ILLINOIS - On Monday, September 12, the Evanston City Council approved next steps for the Harley Clarke Mansion and Coach
House, located at 2603 Sheridan Rd., in Evanston.
- The Harley Clarke Mansion and Coach
House (“property") will be owned and operated by the City of Evanston.
- The City Council allocates in the Fiscal Year 2016 and Fiscal Year 2017 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) a total of $250,000 for immediate improvements at the
property. The City Manager is authorized to expend these funds for
critical repairs to the property.
- The City Manager is directed to use
the property in 2017 for City-sponsored summer recreation activities
only. This will include programs currently using the “Fog Houses” and
similar activities. No additional staff will be allocated in Fiscal Year 2017 for
these uses.
- The Parks, Recreation and Community Services Board and
Lighthouse Landing Complex Committee, working with the City Manager and
appropriate staff, are directed to develop a plan for the future operation of
the property beginning in 2018. This plan will include identifying
community groups and non-profit organizations that may wish to use the
property. The City will also identify additional program uses and
associated costs for the property. The plan shall also review and include
recommendations to ensure better access to the property through
transit, biking, shuttles and other methods. The Parks, Recreation and Community Services Board and
Lighthouse Landing Committee will return to the City Council with recommendations
no later than July 1, 2017.
- Upon City Council approval of the property's operational plan and available budget allocations, the property would be
regularly open to the public beginning in 2018.
- The City will establish a Harley
Clarke Mansion account within the Evanston Parks Foundation to receive
donations to support the improvements of the property.
For more information, please visit cityofevanston.org/mansion or call/text 847-448-4311. For
convenience, residents may simply dial 3-1-1 in Evanston.
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