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The municipal council is open to new service costs to balance the 2025 budget

The municipal council is open to new service costs to balance the 2025 budget

Members of the Evanston City Council on Monday signaled strong agreement or interest in some of the revenue-raising service increases and programs to balance their $342 million 2025 budget rather than relying on reserves.

But some expressed reservations about moving forward with bigger things — including the city’s first property tax increase in four years and a major bond sale to help pay for capital projects — without a better plan to justify using the money.

Otherwise, people might think “we’re cheating them,” said Councilman Bobby Burns (Ward 5), who spoke at the council’s special budget meeting on Monday.