City of Evanston Parks and Recreation Board met Oct. 14

Stephanie Mendoza, City Clerk
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City of Evanston Parks and Recreation Board met Oct. 14

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. CALL TO ORDER / DECLARATION OF QUORUM

2. PUBLIC COMMENTS

3. APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES

4. ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION

a. Inflatable Permit Application

b. Proposed Site for Urban Farm – Ingraham Park

c. Park Project Recommendation – James Park

d. CIP Park Recommendation

5. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION

a. Parks and Green Space Strategic Plan

6. STAFF REPORTS/UPDATES

a. CIP Monthly Report

7. COMMENTS FROM BOARD MEMBERS

8. ADJOURNMENT

https://www.cityofevanston.org/home/showpublisheddocument/102013/638960340706900000



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