"The two explained the significance of the full funding plan and lauded Council Member Kelly for her work in developing it." https://evanstonroundtable.com/2023/07/20/pension-funding-leads-discussion-at-first-ward-meeting/
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Judge rejects Evanston’s request to limit discussion of Northwestern football stadium plan
https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/college/ct-cb-northwestern-university-evanston-stadium-judge-ruling-hazing-20230725-ynwxjctihzdcfhuxnwd5xlb2vm-story.html
Northwestern, pension funding lead discussion at First Ward meeting
If the city continued on the path of just 90% funding, the pension gap is “going to continue to explode, and we’re going to continue to have a burden,” Kelly said. “This is the best thing that can happen for our property taxes right now, is to fully fund our pensions...
Finance & Budget chair scolded for speaking against panel’s pension recommendation
Several members of the city’s Finance & Budget Committee took its chairman to task at their meeting Tuesday, Dec. 13, for sending a letter to the mayor and council members at a crucial point in the budget process stating his opposition to the solution the...
Kelly named to National League of Cities’ council
Submitted by National League of Cities Evanston City Council member Clare Kelly (1st Ward) has been appointed to a one-year term on the National League of Cities (NLC) 2023 University Communities Council. Her job is to develop and guide programs among local elected...
Body discovered in Dempster apartment
“..Nobody should have to live in these conditions.” Evanston RoundTable by Duncan AgnewMarch 1st, 2023 https://evanstonroundtable.com/2023/03/01/decomposed-body-discovered-at-dempster-apartment/
Council approves nearly $500,000 for firefighters who gave up salary increases during COVID-19
At the Sept. 19 meeting, First Ward Council Member Clare Kelly made the recommendation firefighters receive a one-time payment, a compensation for their sacrifice. The council approved the payment to firefighters for the income losses – using $494,059 for 105...
Kelly: Police pensions are ‘a very obvious priority that we need to fund at this point’
At the public input portion of the Nov. 28 meeting of the Evanston City Council, residents asked council to commit to fully funding the police and pension funds in the 2023 budget using surplus funds rather than raising the tax levy or adding a new tax rate. Go To...
Councilmember Kelly advocates for our city to do a better supporting existing affordable housing:
Because of this, Ald. Clare Kelly (1st) has been advocating for landlords to get city support — especially those who accept affordable housing vouchers from programs like Illinois’ Section 8. “We talk about wanting to support and promote affordability, but yet we’re...
CBS News Chicago,Relocation of Bookends & Beginnings
CBS News Chicago, Dec. 9, 2022, Relocation of Bookends & Beginnings See broadcast segment As many of you already know, the cherished and famous independent bookstore, Bookends & Beginnings, is being forced to move from its current location in Bookman’s Alley...
Council members show support for full pension funding
"This would put Evanston on track to avoid racking up unfunded interest that has served as one of the city’s biggest financial liabilities over the years." Under Kelly’s proposal, the city would tap reserve funds and other non-property tax revenues to support the...
Clare Kelly Presents at NLC, Inflation and Fiscal Uncertainty: Weighing the Best City Responses
Honored to be selected by National League of Cities to serve as a panelist to discuss inflation and best city responses at the NLC Summit in Kansas City last week. Fiscal responsibility and accountability are essential for strong cities. I will continue to work hard...
First Ward’s Kelly says city must increase police and fire pension contributions
Repeating what she said at the City Council meeting this week, First Ward Council member Clare Kelly reiterated that Evanston should step up contributions to the police and firefighter funds, striving for 100% funding by the state’s 2040 target date.At the First Ward...
Pay now or pay later: Officials urge city to fully fund pensions
"Kelly has called on the city to step up its contributions in the 2023 city budget from 90% level to 100% toward reaching the state’s target by 2040." https://evanstonroundtable.com/2022/11/01/pay-now-or-pay-later-officials-urge-city-to-fully-fund-pensions/
Council members show support for full pension funding
"This would put Evanston on track to avoid racking up unfunded interest that has served as one of the city’s biggest financial liabilities over the years" Under Kelly’s proposal, the city would tap reserve funds and other non-property tax revenues to support the...
City Council supports fully funding pensions, motor fuel tax increase
“We’ve heard loud and clear there’s tremendous interest and will to turn that pattern around and to begin fully funding,” said Ald. Clare Kelly (1st), who brought up the issue. Kelly estimated the city will need to allocate an additional $4.5 million this year to...
City Council discusses proposed 2023 budget, pension debt
Ald. Clare Kelly (1st) said she" believes the city can keep the property tax levy flat while still fully funding the pension debt." Read full story in Daily Northwestern
Residents and dogs rally support to reopen Evanston’s Dog Beach
Ald. Clare Kelly (1st), who joined the residents Saturday, said the city’s swift action reflects a change in leadership, including at the city manager and alderperson level. “It didn’t take that long. It didn’t take months of work and consultants,” Kelly said. “They...
Legacy Business Program to aid established businesses in surviving and prospering
"A working group headed by Councilwoman Clare Kelly of the First Ward is creating the programme." Read full story on BollyInside
Legacy Business Program to help long-time enterprises survive and succeed
“Evanston’s heritage resources are vitally important, bind its residents to their physical environment, and define the City’s unique character and identity. However, Evanston’s living heritage remains largely underrepresented and vulnerable from threats such as...