State & Local Meeting
Preservation Commission Meeting 3-10-2026
March 10, 2026
The City of Evanston Preservation Commission held a meeting on March 10, 2026, focusing primarily on historic preservation matters including applications for certificates of appropriateness and landmark designation considerations. Key procurement-related discussions involved the review and approval of architectural alterations to a historic coach house at 1423 Elmwood Avenue, including a two-story addition and garage construction, which was approved with one dissenting vote. Another major agenda item was the adaptive reuse project for the landmark building at 2320 Pioneer Road, involving interior renovations, window replacements, masonry restoration, elevator addition, and site development allowances such as parking variances and canopy construction. The commission provided a positive recommendation for these zoning and special use amendments, emphasizing the preservation of the landmark's historic character while acknowledging site development impacts. Additionally, the commission deliberated extensively on the potential landmark designation of Lincolnwood School, weighing its cultural and historical significance against criteria for landmark status. While some commissioners recognized the school's community importance and its relationship to adjacent open space, the consensus leaned toward not designating it as an individual landmark, suggesting instead consideration of a historic district designation in the future. The commission also discussed procedural aspects of public comment and report formulation for landmark nominations. No direct contract awards or procurement actions were reported, but the meeting included advisory recommendations affecting future development and preservation projects.
Sources
- Preservation Commission Meeting 3-10-2026 · City of Evanston, IL · Mar 10