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Council Pay, Harley Clarke, Towing on Council Agenda Tonight
Several items of interest on Monday's Evanston City Council meeting agenda.

EVANSTON, IL - Several items of interest will be discussed at the Evanston City Council meeting tonight, Monday, Sept. 12.
The "continuation of discussion on next steps for Harley Clarke property," in regards to the Harley Clarke Mansion on Evanston's lakefront will be among the discussion items, according to a city news release. As will the possible rescinding of an Evanston Landmark Designation at 2623 Lincoln Street and discussion of the Dodge Avenue bike lane.
A five-year single source agreement with North Shore Towing is expected to be approved after city staff has renegotiated an agreement to reduce costs, according to the meeting agenda.
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The Council will also consider a proposed development in the 800 block of Noyes Street and set ordinances for pay for City Council members and the City Clerk.
The Administration and Public Works committee will meet in the Lorraine H. Morton Civic Center's Council chambers at 6 p.m., with the Planning & Development committee set for a 7:30 p.m. meeting time. The City Council will meet at the end of the Planning & Development committee meeting.
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