Sidewalk Improvement Program

Participate in the 50/50 Sidewalk Replacement Program
Particiaption for the 2026 50/50 Sidewalk Replacement Program has closed. 


Sidewalks allow all community members, regardless of economic status or physical ability, to travel safely throughout the City. Providing safe pathways for pedestrians not only helps the City's most vulnerable groups but also offers multi-modal travel options essential to meeting the goals outlined in the Climate Action and Resilience Plan (CARP). The City of Evanston’s Sidewalk Improvement Program is a City-funded sidewalk replacement and gap infill program, with no cost share expected from the adjacent property owner.

SidewalkThe sidewalk program has 7 phases, which address issues throughout the City based on a priority system. The phases are as follows: 

  • Phase 1: Public and Private K-12 Schools, including Safe Routes to School (SRTS)  and Senior Living Facilities
  • Phase 2: Hospitals and Medical Centers
  • Phase 3: Transit Facilities
  • Phase 4: Grocery Stores
  • Phase 5: City Facilities and Parks
  • Phase 6: Arterial Streets
  • Phase 7: Residential Streets

Phases 1 and 2 were chosen to promote equity by prioritizing sidewalks used by vulnerable populations. This includes children, senior citizens, and those using medical facilities.

Phases 3, 4, and 5  are prioritized to improve the City’s pedestrian transportation networks and promote safe and efficient non-vehicular travel.  Transportation and mobility is a focus area of CARP with the specific goal of reducing vehicle miles traveled and increasing trips made by walking, bicycling and transit. These phases were ranked based on demand by pedestrian travelers; public transportation stations, places to access fresh food, and public facilities such as libraries and parks. 

The final phases will address the remainder of the City’s sidewalks. Since the final phases will have the largest amount of work they will be broken out into sub-stages. These sub-stages will provide a rotation to move through the City until all locations have been addressed. 

50/50 Sidewalk Replacement Program

Residents can once again participate in the 50/50 Sidewalk Program, where the City covers half the cost of eligible sidewalk replacement. To participate, residents should mark their sidewalk squares and contact 311. City staff will inspect the damaged sidewalk for eligibility to participate. Residents will be invoiced for the replacement cost, which must be paid to participate. In 2026, the cost to residents for replacement will be $8.40/sq. ft. of sidewalk, or $222.60 per typical sidewalk square. Residents should contact 311.
Participation in the 2026 50/50 Sidewalk Replacement has closed.

To be eligible, the sidewalk must meet the following criteria:
  • Sidewalk squares that have sunken or risen to a height difference of one-half inch or more from the adjacent sidewalk square
  • An abrupt change in the slope of the whole sidewalk square
  • Sidewalk squares that are broken and/or separated into three (3) or more pieces with cracks equal to or greater than one-fourth (¼) inch in width
  • Sidewalk squares that have spalling or scaling to thirty-three percent (33%) or more of the surface
  • Sidewalk squares that require improvement to meet the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines
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City Council Information

Discussion of Sidewalk Program Changes
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June 28, 2021 - Administration and Public Works Committee
Sidewalk Program Changes
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September 27, 2021 - City Council Meeting
Sidewalk Improvement Program
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October 10, 2022 - City Council Meeting
Sidewalk Improvement Program
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