Alley Improvements
Report a Problem
If you see or hear of an issue like poor drainage in a public space, pot holes or a tree or plant debris in an alley report it to 311.

A paved alley means easier access to your garage, an end to standing water, and a reduction or elimination of backyard flooding.
Your gravel alley will be excavated and paved with eight-inch concrete pavement. Also, a storm sewer and drainage structures will be installed. Anyone interested in getting an alley paved may do so through the Special Assessment Process.
The City Engineering staff will review the petition for accuracy of tax payer/owner information along the alley and submit it to the Board of Local Improvements (BLI) of the City of Evanston. The BLI will direct that a survey, plans and estimate of cost be prepared by the Engineering Department. The BLI will call a public hearing to consider the proposal and to give each property owner affected an opportunity to register his/her opinions in favor of or against the improvements and to ask questions.
The BLI will review the comments and make recommendations to the Administration and Public Works Committee of the City Council. If approved, the project is forwarded to City Council for final approval. If the project is approved by City Council, the Law Department will file the necessary documents with the Cook County Court System and the Capital Planning and Engineering Bureau will bid the project. The contract is awarded to the lowest qualified bidder.Alley Grading and Maintenance
Each year, starting in the spring, Evanston’s more than 300 unpaved alleys are periodically graded by the City. This is done to eliminate potholes and ruts caused by vehicles, weather and other factors. The process improves travel and reduces puddling. Learn more about alley grading and maintenance.




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