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City of Evanston Intergovernmental Affairs Work Plan

City of Evanston Intergovernmental Affairs Work Plan. Presented by: Wally Bobkiewicz, City Manager Matt Swentkofske, Intergovernmental Affairs Coordinator. Recent Activities and Timeline. Evanston City Council drafted Intergovernmental Affairs Agenda October 5, 2009

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City of Evanston Intergovernmental Affairs Work Plan

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  1. City of Evanston Intergovernmental Affairs Work Plan Presented by: Wally Bobkiewicz, City Manager Matt Swentkofske, Intergovernmental Affairs Coordinator

  2. Recent Activities and Timeline • Evanston City Council drafted Intergovernmental Affairs Agenda October 5, 2009 • Evanston Day April 29, 2010 • Hired Intergovernmental Affairs Coordinator May 2010 • Hired Federal Lobbyist Holland and Knight May 2010

  3. Proposed Update to Intergovernmental Strategy • Memo outlines staff recommendations to achieve funding goals for 2010 & early 2011 • Identifies specific State or Federal grants or potential earmarks to meet council goals

  4. Review of Council’s Current Strategy • Established October 5, 2009 • Nine main points • Focused on funding for city’s water distribution, sewer system, capital and road projects • Funding for public safety equipment and personnel • Affordable housing initiatives • Improvements to CTA/Metra stations, tracks and viaducts in Evanston • Pension reform

  5. Congress Illinois General Assembly Regional Transit Authority (RTA) Northwest Municipal Conference Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) PACE Illinois Municipal League National League of Cities US Conference of Mayors Metra Union Pacific Key Relationships for the City of Evanston

  6. Overall State and Federal Funding Priorities • Federal fundingtoinclude one major road infrastructure project in the 2010-2014 Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act-Emerson Street $5.0 Million • State or Federal funding for the Evanston Water Utility- Study money for Water Utility expansion $300,000

  7. Overall State and Federal Funding Priorities (Part II) • Federal funding for Evanston from Sustainable Communities Initiative • Federal funding for planning associated with a Evanston Federally Qualified Health Center • State or Federal funding for Union Pacific railroad viaduct maintenance and CTA Purple line reconstruction

  8. Other Federal Priorities (Tier I) • Federal funding under Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) II Grant • Explore Evanston becoming a Federal WEED and SEED community

  9. State Priorities (Tier I) • Be an active partner with the Northwest Municipal Conference and Pension Fairness Coalition to reform police and fire pensions • Protect Evanston’s share of state tax revenue during 2011 state budget process • State or Federal earmark for planning associated with an Evanston Wet Lab

  10. State and Federal Priorities (Tier II) • Opportunities for Evanston libraries to transform into a broader learning center and apply for federal grant funding for programming • Federal funding from 2010 SAFER Grant Program

  11. State and Federal Priorities (Tier II) Continued… • State or Federal funding to apply renewable energy resources and energy efficiency techniques to municipal buildings • Federal or State funding to pay for Evanston seasonal youth employment • State funding for Safe Routes to School Program

  12. Regional Goals for the City of Evanston Regional Transit Authority (RTA) • Change and augment federal funding programs for public transit Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) • Secure funding for purple line improvements Metra • Ensure Evanston viaducts get onto next revamp list Union Pacific Railroad • Evanston track and viaduct repair

  13. Regional Goals for the City of Evanston Continued… PACE • Ensure that the Dempster Street Route to O’Hare utilizing a Transit Priority Signaling Route (TPS) as part of its Arterial Rapid Transit Plan becomes active by 2012 Northwest Municipal Conference • Work with NWMC to develop state legislative policy positions with Evanston’s views in mind Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) • Develop a strong relationship to more closely impact regional decisions

  14. Monthly written reports to council Continue attending relevant meetings of regional partners Develop and coordinate grant and earmark documents Next report to council November 2010 Next Steps

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