As Evanston stares down major budget deficit, the town’s financial ties to Northwestern University become even more apparent – Pioneer Press*

In a memo to the council, Evanston’s economic development division manager Paul Zalmezak wrote that Northwestern’s undergraduate student body of about 8,000 and an estimated 10,000 full-time and part-time faculty and staff "creates a dynamic that is arguably underappreciated by local residents."
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Poor Taxpayer
5 years ago

Raise taxes on Homeowners.
Property values are high in Evanston, they have lots of money, take it away from them.

Lana
5 years ago

Nix your reparations tax, Evanston

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