"Reader KatyC77 compared Evanston's beaches to national and state parks, many of which also charge entry fees. from $66.00. I think it's worth it," . "The amount of property taxes that my wife and I pay to live here should allow my family and I to enjoy our lakefront, but they're not. 2) Happy hour, Ohio Street Beach Nestled in the elbow created by Lakeshore Drive and Navy Pier, this wide stretch of beach is home to Caffe Oliva, one of just a handful of Chicago restaurants located right in the sand.Although alcohol is not permitted on public beaches, you can kick back with a cocktail here. . We choose to live here. "With the privilege of living in a beautiful community comes the responsibility of caring for it, which costs money. Read more. "Members are offered a reduce rate compared to one-time users," . The City of Evanston is offering teens between the ages of 13 and 18 free 10-punch beach passes starting today.

The City of Evanston is offering teenagers free 10-punch passes for admission to the city's beaches this summer, as part of the mayor's safe summer initiative promoting safe and fun activities for Evanston … "Anything more than free is too high, seeing as how the beaches are essentially public domain, and how a staggering number of Evanstonians live at our below poverty level," reader Tracy Loland "If there were no fee to go to the beach, then the cost of running the beaches would have to be paid for by higher taxes for Parks and Recreation," Jones wrote.

"I think it is sad that Evanston residents have to pay to use their own beaches!" "Lighthouse, Clark Street, Lee Street and South Boulevard beaches are open for swimming from 10:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. daily through Sept. 7. Greenwood Street Beach will remain closed for the summer because of high water levels and beach erosion, city officials said.

When we published ($8 for a single entry), readers had a lot to say. Parks Director Lawrence Hemingway says the current dog beach now is completely under water. "Then you'd have people who never go to the beach grousing about having to pay for something they never use. Date of experience: March 2019. The passes are available at the Dempster Street Beach Office, the Evanston Ecology Center, the Robert Crown Community Center and … Glass containers and alcoholic beverages are prohibited.

Go Chicago Explorer Pass with SkyDeck and 360... 197 Reviews . There is a short stairway down to the lake right from the grounds to the rear. Wilmette resident senior citizens 65 and older by May 23, with proper identification (i.e., driver's license, state-issued ID, passport), applying in person, receive a discount off the price of a season pass for individual pool, beach or both when purchased together.

A nice detour if you visit Evanston. "While the single-day entry fee is $8, purchasing a beach pass is significantly cheaper if you plan to go many times, as several commenters pointed out. Visitors are allowed to bring water and food to the beach but must take all items home when they leave. If Chicago can afford to provide free beaches to its residents (and guests) so can Evanston. Some fee assistance is available for qualified residents, "$24 for residents before June 8!

"Lakefront restrooms are open, and are cleaned every two hours in accordance with public health guidelines," according to Evanston beach guidance.More information, include admission passes, is on the Liberty University has announced an interim president after Jerry Falwell's leave of absenceRuby Tuesday has shut down more than one-third of its restaurants this year as the chain buckles under pandemic pressures and an aging customer baseAs Evanston Beaches Open For Swimming, Know These Rules Before You GoShow full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours.

Please keep your replies clean, friendly and factual. Evanston city officials have stopped accepting dog beach pass applications because high water levels are eating away at the beach. While the single-day entry fee is $8, purchasing a beach pass is significantly cheaper if you plan to go many times, as several commenters pointed out. "Visitors are reminded that swimming is only allowed in designated swimming areas and when lifeguards are on duty," city officials said in a statement. Perhaps a better balance could be found: lower the fee and raise the tax levy? I truly feel that the Evanston beaches are for the wealthy residents only, which not only is a shame, but seems quite Un-American.

"Their upkeep is paid for by taxes so the cost is distributed and indirect," Other readers said they feel they already pay too much in property taxes in Evanston, however, to pay more to go to the beach.

Some felt the cost of access was much too high, perhaps even unfair, while others believed the charge was justified.

Evanston beaches opened to swimming on Wednesday, even as nearby Chicago beaches along Lake Michigan remain closed during the coronavirus pandemic.Evanston city officials issued the following health and safety guidelines and encouraged beachgoers and swimmers to read them before arriving:In addition to safety guidelines, issued in accordance with Illinois' Phase 4 reopening framework, concessions will not be offered this summer, and drinking fountains won't be turned on. "Pets, with the exception of service animals, are not allowed on the beach at any time. "Much cleaner than Chicago beaches, bathrooms are closer, parking is easier. June 7, 2019 Off By Deanna Howlett Fee Assistance and Free Season Beach Pass Program Fee assistance: Season beach passes are available to qualified Evanston residents based on family size and income.