City of Peoria schedules public meeting on Reservoir Boulevard improvement project

Rita Ali, Mayor
Rita Ali, Mayor
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The City of Peoria Department of Public Works announced on March 16 that it will hold a public informational design meeting for the Reservoir Boulevard improvement project. The meeting is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on Monday, March 23, at Holy Family School, located at 2329 W. Reservoir Blvd. Residents can also participate virtually through Microsoft Teams.

The purpose of the meeting is to inform the public about planned rehabilitation work along Reservoir Boulevard from Sterling Avenue to the railroad tracks and to gather feedback from community members. City representatives and members of the project team will be present to discuss details and answer questions about the project.

Attendees will have access to exhibits and maps related to the proposed improvements. The city encourages residents to attend in person or join online using the provided Meeting ID and passcode.

For those seeking more information about the Reservoir Boulevard – Sterling Avenue to the railroad tracks – Improvement Project, contact Public Works at 309-494-8800.

The upcoming meeting offers an opportunity for community involvement in local infrastructure planning.



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