evanston life
spring 2013
Special edition from the Department of Public Works (formerly In the Works newsletter)
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Infrastructure Improvement Projects in 2012
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he City of Evanston’s Engineering and Streets and Sanitation Divisions contributed to the quality of life and the safety of citizens by spearheading the following projects: Ăź Resurfacing of over 3.5 miles of neighborhood streets and 1.3 miles of DUWHULDO VWUHHWV DQG SDYLQJ RI ĹŽYH DOOH\V Ăź Completing the construction of the Chicago Avenue streetscape project, from South Boulevard to Main Street. Ăź Installing new water mains on 22 streets. Ăź Modernizing and interconnecting six WUDĹ?F VLJQDOV RQ 6KHULGDQ 5RDG IURP Chicago Avenue to Central Street. Ăź ,QVWDOOLQJ D QHZ WUDĹ?F VLJQDO DW 6KHULGDQ Road and Northwestern Place. Ăź Replacing 55 street light power centers, which are the power sources for about 50
street lights each. With these upgrades, the city has now completed work on about 80% of the city’s 109 power centers operating about 5,800 street lights. ß Adding street lights to Darrow Avenue (Simpson Street to Payne Street). ß Completing general maintenance at 101 signalized intersections. ß Installing bus shelters at nine locations through a private-public partnership. ß Adding 24 pedestrian countdown signals, eight microwave pedestrian detection signals and 23 audible pedestrian devices for the visually impaired. ß Installing 47 bike racks in the downtown business district. ß Reviewed civil engineering plans and assisted in building permit approval process for 180 commercial and residential developments.
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2013 Infrastructure Projects For 2013, the City of (YDQVWRQ KDV LGHQWLŎHG numerous projects, including water main replacements, street resurfacing, sewer replacements, completion of the second portion of the Church Street protected bicycle path, streetscape work, parking lot improvements and more. 0RWRU )XHO 7D[ 6WUHHW ,PSURYHPHQW 3URMHFW (Spring/Summer Construction) Street
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Ashland Ave. Wesley Ave. Keeney St. Kedzie St. Grant St. Colfax St. Chicago Ave. Hinman Ave. Elmwood Avenue Sherman Ave. Michigan Ave. Sheridan Rd. Church St. Lyons St. Greenleaf St. Crain St. Central St. Dead End North Greenwood St. Lake St. Ridge Ave. Chicago Ave. Dewey Ave. Asbury Ave.
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2013 Water Main Replacement and Street Improvement Project (Spring/Summer Construction) Street From To Austin St. Central St. Church St. Clark St. Davis St. Davis St. Lake St. McDaniel Ave. Wesley Ave.
Elmwood Ave. Sherman Ave. Chicago Ave. Orrington Ave. Benson Ave. Wesley Ave. McDaniel Ave. Lake St. Simpson St.
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2013 CIP Street Improvement Project (Spring/Summer Construction) Austin St. Ridge Ave. Elmwood Ave. Austin St. Sherman Ave. Custer Ave. Dewey Ave. Mulford St. Kirk St. Foster St. Maple Ave. Sherman Ave. McDaniel Ave. Lee St. Dead End North Prairie Ave. Grant St. Central St. Prospect Ave. Grant St. Colfax St. Wesley Ave. Foster St. Dead End North 2013 Alley Improvement Project (Summer/Fall Construction) North of Emerson St. East of Grey Ave. North of Howard St. East of Hartrey Ave. North of Madison St. East of Sherman Ave. 2013 Parking Improvement Project (Spring Construction) Parking Lot 4 Rehabilitation Project (Central St.) & sidewalk bump out at Stewart Ave. 6LGHZDON &XUE 5HSODFHPHQW 3URJUDP DQG %ORFN &XUE 6LGHZDON 5HSODFHPHQW 3URJUDP (Summer/Fall Construction) Various Locations
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In 2012, the city completed many pedestrian safety improvements centered around the safe walk routes to school crossings, as well as ten additional locations, including LED blinkers and the installation of push button signs to call additional attention to student crossings.
Pedestrian Safety Update Last fall, the city teamed up with District 65 to encourage students and parents to follow safety precautions when going to or from school. On the first day of school, 7th Ward Alderman Jane Grover, firefighters, police officers and streets and parking employees greeted students walking and provided them with pedestrian safety information. As part of the effort, a pedestrian safety stencil was created and painted on the pavement at school crossings and reproduced on stickers. These pavement markings provide a more child-friendly approach to pedestrian safety and children can use their stickers as a reminder of which crossings are safe for them to use. At uncontrolled pedestrian crossing locations (intersections with no traffic signals), the city installed “Stop for Pedestrians in Crosswalk” signs and refreshed the pavement markings. Additionally, at 4 pedestrian crossings where traffic signals are present, the city installed pedestrian countdown signals.
The following are some tips which everyone should keep in mind to keep our roads safe for all modes of traffic: If you are a pedestrian, please: • Look both ways and wait for a gap in the traffic before stepping off the curb. • School children should use the designated walk routes to school and cross at locations where crossing guards are present. • Create a “walking school bus” with other children in the neighborhood for going to and from school. • Cross the road at a traffic signal, stop sign or intersection with marked crosswalks and signage.
• Always walk on sidewalks. • When crossing a street, be aware that you can be in the driver’s blind spot and that he/she may not be able to stop quickly. When possible, make eye contact with drivers before stepping onto a street. • Never dart out from behind parked cars, as drivers may not see you. • Say no to distracted walking by not talking on the phone or texting. • Be safe and seen. Make yourself visible by wearing bright colored or reflective clothes.
If you are driving, please adhere to the following: • Illinois law requires drivers to stop for pedestrians in a marked crosswalk. The city has installed signs throughout the city as a reminder. • Always be alert and look for pedestrians. You can find pedestrians crossing anywhere, any time at the intersections and in the middle of a block. • Slow down in school zones and residential neighborhoods, as children may be present. • Obey the crossing guards for their safety and the safety of school children. • When approaching a crosswalk, slow down and be prepared to stop for pedestrians and bikers. • Do not pass a car that is stopped at a crosswalk; there could be pedestrians crossing that you do not see. • When turning and waiting for a gap in traffic, be careful as pedestrians may have walked into your intended path. • Do not use a handheld cell phone or text while driving; it’s the law.
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News Solid Waste Services Solid Waste and Recycling Costs Community Comparison City Annual solid waste cost Evanston $179 Arlington Heights $290 Wilmette $183 Glencoe $262 Oak Park $256 Yard Waste Costs Community Comparison City Annual subscription cost Evanston $25 Arlington Heights $120 Wilmette $31 Glencoe $120 Oak Park $122
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Residential Refuse Groot Condo Refuse Lakeshore Commercial Refuse Groot Residential Yard Waste Groot Residential Recycling City’s Streets & Sanitation Condo Recycling City’s Streets & Sanitation Refuse Cans In Business Areas City’s Streets & Sanitation Refuse Cans In Parks City’s Streets & Sanitation
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For faster service, it is best to call the contract service providers directly. However, residents can call 3-1-1 or 847/448-4311 and the city will contact the contractor for you.
Yard Waste Collections The city’s weekly yard waste pick-ups begin on Monday, April 1 and continue on residents’ regular refuse collection day through December 5.
The city offers three options to dispose of yard waste: 1. Place yard waste in paper yard bags, such as 30-gallon kraft paper waste bags, available at local stores. A yard waste sticker must be affixed to each lawn waste bag. Plastic bags will not be collected. 2. Compost and mulch to recycle the earth’s nutrients. For more information, call the Ecology Center at 847/448-8256, 3-1-1 or visit: cityofevanston.org/compostguide. The city also has a limited number of free compost carts available to assist in creating usable compost products. Contact 3-1-1 for details.
3. F ill a 95-gallon yard waste cart (available for purchase). These reusable carts do not require the use of bags. To order a yard waste cart, complete the order form online at cityofevanston.org/yardwaste and return it with your payment to the City Collector’s office. A cart costs $82.50. Residents can buy yard waste stickers at all Evanston Dominick’s and Jewel grocery stores, Whole Foods, Lemoi Hardware, Harold’s Hardware, Home Depot, the Levy Senior Center and the City Collector’s office. Brush must be bundled and no longer than four feet in length and two inches in diameter. Raking or blowing yard waste or leaves into the streets is illegal. Violators will be fined. Special pick-up fees for yard waste collection will be assessed after 48 hours for bags without stickers. Three bags will be charged at a rate equal to $25. Each additional three bags is charged $10.
Fleet Services Did you know? • T he Fleet Services Division provides routine and comprehensive maintenance on over 350 city vehicles and equipment. • F leet Services completed 867 preventive maintenance work orders in 2012, ensuring all city vehicles are running in the most fuel-efficient manner with the least emission output. • F leet Services utilizes “recapped tires” for replacements. They require 30% less energy and 66% less oil to produce than new tires, in addition to costing 30% to 60% less. • In 2012, the city purchased a new Fire Engine, #325. The new Fire Engine was received in early 2013 and is being prepped for service. 4 Evanston life Public Works | Spring 2013
• Streets and Sanitation purchased a new salt brine maker and blender to create its own blends of anti-icing liquids. The benefit to residents is anti-icing takes place before snow fall. This eliminates the bonding of snow and ice to the pavement. Creating our own salt brine liquid is not only cost effective ($0.75 per gallon in-house vs. $1.95 commercial), but it will also allow the city to blend custom liquids to meet the ever-changing winter conditions. • T he Public Works Department is developing a car and bike sharing program for municipal employees at the Morton Civic Center. The goal of the program is to “right size” the city’s fleet and increase city vehicle usage.
Recycling
Recycling Fair & Equipment Display July 13 The City of Evanston will be hosting its third annual recycling fair from 8am to noon on Saturday, July 13 at Evanston Township High School, located at 1600 Dodge Ave. The fair provides residents an opportunity to recycle a variety of items, securely shred documents, obtain recycling education materials, learn about construction projects, visit with “green” vendors and get a close look at some of the Streets and Sanitation heavy equipment. If you are going to bring items to recycle or shred, please follow the signs and remain in your car; we will unload the items for you. Electronic recycling and document destruction are open to residents of all SWANCC communities.
Electronic Recycling: The following electronic materials will be accepted at the event: televisions; computer monitors; cell phones; computers: PCs
The city’s 2012 fair collected 55,000 pounds of electronics and shredded and recycled 30,000 pounds of paper. and laptops; VHS players and DVD players; printers & scanners; fax machines; mp3 players and PDAs; mice and keyboards; and video game consoles.
Document Shredding and Recycling: Residents can bring up to five banker’s boxes of paper documents to be shredded on site. Documents should be placed in a box or brown paper bag and large metal clips and binders should be removed ahead of time. More details on this event will be available this summer at cityofevanston.org.
Feria de Reciclaje de Evanston se llevará a cabo el 13 de julio en ETHS La Ciudad de Evanston llevará a cabo la tercer feria de reciclaje anual el sábado 13 de julio, de 8am-12pm, en Evanston Township High School, localizada en el 1600 Dodge Ave. La feria ofrece a los residentes de Evanston la oportunidad de reciclar una gran variedad de artículos y destruir documentos en una forma segura. Tendremos información disponible sobre el reciclaje y sobre los proyectos de construcción en Evanston. También tendrá la oportunidad de solicitar un bote para compostaje gratis y de ver de cerca el equipo del Departamento de Calles y Sanidad. Para la feria del 2013, le queremos ofrecer algunos consejos: si va a traer artículos para reciclar, por favor, siga las indicaciones y permanezca en su coche, nosotros vamos a descargar los artículos por usted. Todos los residentes de las comunidades SWANCC podrán acudir al evento de reciclaje de productos electrónicos y destrucción de documentos.
La ciudad recogió 55,000 libras de electrónicos y documentes y reciclo 30,000 libras de papel en la feria del 2012. Reciclaje Electrónico: Los siguientes materiales electrónicos serán aceptados: televisores, monitores de computadoras, teléfonos celulares, computadoras, reproductores de VHS y DVD, impresoras y escáneres, máquinas de fax, reproductores de MP3 y PDA, ratones y teclados; y consolas de videojuegos. Destrucción de Documentos y Reciclaje: Los residentes pueden traer hasta cinco cajas bancarias de documentos. Los documentos deben ser colocados en una caja o bolsa de papel sin clips metálicos y sin carpetas.
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Two-sided Street Cleaning Schedule/Limpieza de calles
Apr/Abr 1–Nov 29
For streets with parking on both sides/Para calles con estacionamiento en ambos lados
Primary Routes/Rutas Primarias Bi-weekly Sweeps 4am–7am/Barremos cada dos semanas District/Distrito 1
TUESDAYS/MARTES South & West/ Sur & Oeste Sides of Street/Calles April/Abril 16 May/Mayo 7, 28 Jun 18 Jul 9, 30 Aug/Ago 20 Sept 10 Oct 1, 22 Nov 12
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District/Distrito 4A WEDNESDAYS/ MIERCOLES North & East/ Norte & Este Sides of Street/Calles April/Abril 17 May/Mayo 8, 29 Jun 19 Jul 10, 31 Aug/Ago 21 Sept 11 Oct 2, 23 Nov 13
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WEDNESDAYS/ MIERCOLES North & East/ Norte & Este Sides of Street/Calles April/Abril 3, 24 May/Mayo 15 Jun 5, 26 Jul 17 Aug/Ago 7, 28 Sept 18 Oct 9, 30 Nov 20
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TUESDAYS/MARTES South & West/ Sur & Oeste Sides of Street/Calles April/Abril 9, 30 May/Mayo 21 Jun 11 Jul 2, 23 Aug/Ago 13 Sept 3, 24 Oct 15 Nov 5, 26
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R AI PR
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MARCY
RIDGEWAY AVE
CALVIN CIR
NOYES
HAYES PAYNE
ST
PARK PL
LAWNDALE AVE
AVE
2100
HASTINGS AVE
2200
COWPER
COLFAX PL
DARTMOUTH PL
2300
GR
T
D
CENTRAL CULVER
LAWNDALE AVE
R FO
RC YE
2400
PARK PL HARTZELL
HILLSIDE RD
HARRISON ST
OTTO THAYER LN THAYER
HIGHLAND AVE
CLIFFORD ST THAYER ST
AW
2500
THAYER ST HILLSIDE LN
A TH
2600
ISABELLA ST
ISABELLA ST
CR
2700
RD
W NVIE GLE
WOODBINE AVE
SHERIDAN PL
2800
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Calendario: Calles que se barren de un solo lado 9am–4pm 1ro lunes Abril 1 Mayo 6 Junio 3 Julio 1 Agosto 5 Octubre 7 Nov 4
2do lunes Abril 8 Mayo 13 Junio 10 Julio 8 Agosto 12 Sept 9 Octubre 14 Nov 11
3ro lunes Abril 15 Mayo 20 Junio 17 Julio 15 Agosto 19 Sept 16 Octubre 21 Nov 18
4to lunes Abril 22 Junio 24 Julio 22 Agosto 26 Sept 23 Octubre 28 Nov 25
Nota: Si la fecha de limpieza de calles cae en día de fiesta limpiaremos la calle siete días antes o después de la fecha. Pondremos avisos en el área con información sobre la fecha alterna.
This map is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind. See cityofevanston.org/mapsdisclaimers.html for more information. Este mapa se proporciona tal cual, sin garantías de ningún tipo. Vea cityofevanston.org/mapdisclaimers.html para más información.
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Celebrating
City of Evanston Department of Public Works Lorraine H. Morton Civic Center 2100 Ridge Avenue Evanston, IL 60201
To: Residential Patron Evanston, IL
PRST STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID EVANSTON, IL PERMIT NO. 21
1863 – 2013
Bulk Trash Pick-Up Schedules: Normal refuse pickup day/ Día que recogemos su basura:
Bulk trash pick up/ Basura granel:
Spring/Primavera 2013 Thursday/Jueves Monday/Lunes Tuesday/Martes Wednesday/Miércoles
Friday, April 26/Viernes, Abril 26 Friday, May 3/Viernes, Mayo 3 Friday, May 10/Viernes, Mayo 10 Friday, May 17/Viernes, Mayo 17
Fall/Otoño 2013 Monday/Lunes Tuesday/Martes Wednesday/Miércoles Thursday/Miércoles
Friday, Oct. 4/Viernes, Oct. 4 Friday, Oct. 11/Viernes, Oct. 11 Friday, Oct.18/Viernes, Oct. 18 Friday, Oct. 25/Viernes, Oct. 25
For more information go to: cityofevanston.org/bulktrash or call 3-1-1
2012 Paint Evanston Plow Winners The Public Works Department would like to give a special thanks to all of the schools that participated in the 7th Annual Paint Evanston Plow Contest. This season, there were 10 participating schools: Kingsley, Haven, Dawes, Willard, Chute, St. Athanasius, Oakton, Roycemore, Lincolnwood and Nichols. The 2012 theme was “Biking, A Pollution Solution,” for which Oakton School won the Best Theme Spirit Award (pictured). Additionally, St. Athanatius won the Evanstonian’s Choice Award, Roycemore won the City’s Vision Award and Lincolnwood and Nichols Schools won the Mayor’s Choice Award.
Sign up to get notified of Street Sweeping via text message Call 3-1-1 or Go to: cityofevanston org/streetsweeping Regístrese para ser notificado Cuando vamos a barrer las calles a través de mensaje de texto Llame al 3-1-1 o Visite: cityofevanston org/streetsweeping Disclaimer: The City of Evanston offers the text/email notification system as a service to subscribers. By subscribing, you agree and acknowledge that the city does not guarantee successful delivery of messages, and does not guarantee the accuracy of message content. You are reminded to review and follow all rules and regulations as posted on street signs and as published in the Evanston City Code.
2013 Calendar–Dates to Remember April 26 Spring Bulk Trash Day For residents with regular Thurs. refuse pick-up schedules.
May 3 Spring Bulk Trash Day For residents with regular Mon. refuse pick-up schedules.
May 10 Spring Bulk Trash Day For residents with regular Tues. refuse pick-up schedules.
May 17 Spring Bulk Trash Day For residents with regular Wed. refuse pick-up schedules.
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May 27 Memorial Day
No collections will occur on Mon. All collections will occur one day later. Condo garbage & recycling collections will return to the normal schedule on Thurs.
July 4 Independence Day
No collections will occur on Thurs. Thurs. collections & Fri. condo collections will occur on Sat.
Sept 2 Labor Day
No collections will occur on Mon. All collections will occur one day later.
Oct 4 Fall Bulk Trash Day
For residents with regular Mon. refuse pick-up schedules
Oct 11 Fall Bulk Trash Day
For residents with regular Tues. refuse pick-up schedules
Oct 18 Fall Bulk Trash Day
For residents with regular Wed. refuse pick-up schedules
Oct 25 Fall Bulk Trash Day
For residents with regular Thurs. refuse pick-up schedules
Nov 28 Thanksgiving Day
No collections will occur on Thurs. Thurs. collections & Fri. condo collections will occur on Sat.
Dec 24-25 Christmas Eve & Day Mon. collections will occur as scheduled. No collections will occur on Tues. or Wed. All other collections will occur two days later.
Jan 1 New Year’s Eve & Day
Mon. & Tues. collections will occur as scheduled. No collections will occur Wed. & Thurs. Collections will occur one day later.