Models present vision for new Evanston animal shelter


The City’s current 1980s-vintage animal shelter, where volunteers work under cramped conditions, would be replaced by a building with considerably more space to house animals for adoption and features such as a food pantry and event space under pre-design models shared at a community meeting last week.

Members of the Evanston Animal Shelter Association (EASA), the largely volunteer group which staffs the shelter at 2310 Oakton St., just west of the former recycling center, as well as officials from the City and architectural firm Holabird & Root, shared their vision for a new building at the pre-design virtual public meeting held Sept. 9.

The groups are set to appear before the Evanston City Council at its regularly scheduled meeting Sept. 27 to seek funding for the project. 

Models present vision for new Evanston animal shelter