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7th Ward News
Notable Meetings and Gatherings in July
Three Crowns Park Renovation, July 11
Three Crowns Park is proposing to renovate the existing building at 2323 Pioneer Road for use in connection with the existing Three Crowns Park retirement community. The project will consist of interior renovation — resulting in approximately 23 retirement residential units — and limited exterior work to preserve the façade of the building.
Community members are invited to an informational session:
When: Thursday, July 11, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Where: Three Crowns Park, 2323 McDaniel Ave., Multi-Purpose Room
Please RSVP to AMcKinney@covliving.org or call 773-878-4372.
Larry Suffredin Honorary Street Naming, July 20
Please join me in celebrating Larry Suffredin’s many years of visionary leadership and service on Saturday, July 20, 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. We will gather in the 2400 block of Pioneer Road next to Quinlan Park to thank Larry and cheer the unveiling of a street sign naming this street "Larry Suffredin Way".
Rowing Facility Meeting, July 21
Leaders of North Channel Community Rowing (NCCR) invite residents to meet with them to learn about their rowing program and their proposal for a boathouse and access to the channel on the south side of Lincoln Street, just west of the bridge — Sunday, July 21, 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
North Shore Channel Trail Feasibility Study
In partnership with the Village of Wilmette and the City of Evanston, the Wilmette Park District is evaluating the feasibility of a potential future trail between the Sheridan Road bike lanes (Wilmette) and the North Shore Channel Trail at Green Bay Road (Evanston). Participate in a 10-minute survey by August 15 to share your thoughts!
Help shape Pace’s transit future
Pace is gathering public input throughout 2024 to enhance its transit network in suburban Chicagoland. They want to hear from riders, former riders, employers, advocates, business, and community leaders. Share your ideas for more efficient, convenient, and equitable transit options.
Share your Environmental Justice experience
Cook County’s Department of Environment and Sustainability (DES) is establishing an Environmental Justice Policy, which can help inform and guide programming and policy decision-making across the Offices Under the President. Those who live or work in Cook County are invited to fill out this environmental justice survey by midnight on Wednesday, July 17.
Eleanor Revelle Councilmember, 7th Ward 312-459-0644 erevelle@cityofevanston.org www.cityofevanston.org
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