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Environmental Equity Investigation team looks into housing

Summary by Evanston RoundTable
In its first listening session, Evanston’s Environmental Equity Investigation team on Tuesday afternoon laid out a timeline to give the city recommendations by September. The investigation team will look into how every Evanston resident can have the same opportunities for health and security. The group will host two more listening sessions. Brian Hurd, an investigative partner with the team, said it hopes to have a report draft by September that…
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Evanston RoundTable broke the news in on Monday, February 17, 2025.
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