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72-R-20
A RESOLUTION
To Support Environmental Justice
WHEREAS, generations of Black Evanstonians, along with Latinx and
other communities of color in the City of Evanston have disproportionately experienced
environmental injustice in the past, and need an environmental justice policy
implemented in the City to address such issues that currently exist and may arise in the
future; and
WHEREAS, in order for the City of Evanston to fully embrace the change
necessary to move our community forward, it is necessary to recognize, and
acknowledge its own history of discrimination and racial injustice; to recognize the
disproportionate and negative impacts of redlining and past city policies, institutional
racism, social inequities which created an unequal distribution of environmental assets,
environmental hazards and health risk; and
WHEREAS, the City of Evanston recognizes that Environmental Justice
(EJ) is concerned with the equity and empowerment of all community members such
that every resident experiences equitable access to environmental assets, protection
from environmental hazards and health risks; and
WHEREAS, the City of Evanston aspires to mitigate negative
environmental consequences and health risks resulting from industrial, municipal, and
commercial operations in all of its neighborhoods; and
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WHEREAS, the City of Evanston seeks to support the delivery of an
equitable share of environmental benefits and community assets in all neighborhoods
and wards that enhance the quality of life, such as parks and open spaces, trees,
natural areas, community gardens, and the lakefront as well as equal access to the
City's environmental and 'infrastructure investments that support health, well-being and
a sense of community; and
WHEREAS, The City of Evanston seeks to foster equity, community
engagement, environmental sustainability, community cohesion, and transparent
decision -making. The City of Evanston aspires to engage all Evanston residents
regardless of race, ethnicity, or language, age, ability, immigration status, and address
for equal access to information about, and opportunities for meaningful involvement in,
local decision -making that affects their quality of life; and
WHEREAS, the City of Evanston recognizes that addressing racial equity
within the climate crisis and its disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations will
result in a more climate resilient Evanston.
NOW BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THAT:
SECTION 1: For purposes of this Resolution, the following definitions
apply:
Environmental Justice (Evanston): Environmental Justice (EJ) is when
every resident experiences the same degree of access to environmental assets,
protection from environmental hazards and health risks, and an opportunity to play an
effective role in making decisions that affect the quality of life in this community.
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Public Engagement: Public engagement is any process that meaningfully
and inclusively engages residents and stakeholders in taking an action or making a
decision and gives full consideration to public input in making that decision.
SECTION 2: This Resolution establishes the City of Evanston's policy for
environmental justice and puts in motion the development of ordinances to ensure
active consideration of environmental justice and meaningful public participation in City
policies, practices, procedures, and other decision -making.
SECTION 3: The City of Evanston is committed to meaningful and
inclusive public engagement that provides the foundation for making better decisions
around environmental justice issues. Decision -makers will have more complete
information to understand any potential impact a project or program may have on an
underserved community, decisions are more implementable and sustainable, decisions
are perceived as more legitimate, and decision -makers become better communicators
particularly in regard to residents and communities whose voices are underrepresented
in public processes.
SECTION 4: The City of Evanston will incorporate environmental justice
into City of Evanston ordinances, codes, policies, and processes, which could include
review of existing codes which will be conducted with appropriate revisions to bolster
and improve environmental justice outcomes. This work will be done in consultation with
Environmental Justice Evanston, Evanston Environment Board, the Equity and
Empowerment Commission, relevant City departments and other community
organizations.
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SECTION 5: The City of Evanston is committed to developing a policy
that specifies clear goals for meaningful public engagement, policies and decision -
making processes. These engagements are intended to ensure that all decisions with
the potential to affect the quality of life for residents and entire neighborhoods in
Evanston are supported by public engagement that is pursuant to the City's policy on
meaningful, timely, inclusive, accessible and compliant public comment as well as
responsiveness to public comment. The public engagement policy shall be developed in
consultation with the Equity and Empowerment Commission and with the input and
concurrence of community stakeholders.
SECTION G: The City will develop and maintain an active GIS-based
inventory of environmental justice areas in Evanston. Environmental justice areas are
geographic regions in which there are likely to be disparities in access to environmental
assets or exposure to hazards. That inventory will be made public through online
mapping platforms. Once completed, this tool will help identify existing burdens, needed
infrastructure improvements, and investments that can be considered by City
Departments through their planning process.
SECTION 7: This Resolution 72-R-20 will be in full force and effect from
and after the date of its passage and approval in the manner provided by law.
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Attest:
Ed&.6Wdo Gomez
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Eduardo Gomez, Deputy City Clerk
Adopted: September 14 , 2020
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Stephen H. Hagerty, Mayor
Approved as to form:
Kelley A. Gandurski,
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Corporation Counsel