City of Peoria
Recent News About City of Peoria
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Volunteers needed to help make Peoria litter-free
The city of Peoria is seeking volunteers to pick up litter around the city, a release on the city's website said. The volunteer-driven effort to beautify Peoria and has set up a lunchtime litter collection April 3.
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Peoria Public Building Commission reviews investment report
The city of Peoria Public Building Commission met Feb. 23 to review the investment report.
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Peoria building commission presents 2017 holiday meeting schedule
The city of Peoria Public Building Commission met Dec. 15 to present the holiday meeting schedule for 2017.
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Peoria offering tenants some inside assistance
Self-screening, prioritizing and spotting red flags are a few of the useful subject areas Peoria officials will cover for tenants and prospective tenants in a seminar on March 30.
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Peoria Public Building Commission presents investment report
The city of Peoria Public Building Commission met Dec. 15 to present the investment report.
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Peoria seeking public input on solid waste collection program
As the city of Peoria prepares to undertake its next round of service procurement for solid waste collection, it is seeking input from the public to gauge where collection and resident willingness to financially support enhancements could improve.
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Peoria introduces new city engineer
Former Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) engineer Bill Lewis recently joined the City of Peoria Engineering Division of Public Works as its city engineer.
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Governor extends State Historic Tax Credit to renovate Peoria's downtown, warehouse district
An amendment to Senate Bill 1488, signed by Gov. Bruce Rauner, will extend a state income tax credit for one year to restore and preserve qualified historic structures in the River Edge Redevelopment zone.
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City issues sewer spill emergency warning
On Monday, the city of Peoria issued a combined sewer overflow warning to all residents due to a sudden unplanned release from the potable water system.
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Peoria expects University Street to reopen as sewer project work continues
The city of Peoria Department of Public Works said work continues on a storm sewer installation project and the west side of the signalized intersection on University Street at the Walmart entrance is expected to reopened to traffic later this week.
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Peoria closes Sheridan Road for reconstruction work
The Peoria Public Works Department said Sheridan Road between McClure and Nebraska avenues will remain closed through mid-December to reconstruct that section of road as part of the Sheridan Road Improvement Project.
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Peoria accepting applications for Power Washing Program
The Peoria Community Development Department is offering homeowners and renters an opportunity to apply to have their properties power washed.
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Applications closed for Peoria Alley Light Program
Applications are no longer being accepted this year for the Peoria Alley Light Program after the city Community Development Department said all available alley lights for 2016 have been allocated.
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Peoria City/County Landfill Committee to discuss waste management report
The Peoria City/County Landfill Committee will meet at 8:00 a.m. Wednesday.
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Peoria urges participation in survey of city governments
The city of Peoria is urging residents to participate in the National Citizen Survey (NCS), a national survey to gauge how well city governments serve constituents, with special focus on livability and quality of life services.
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Peoria Public Works Department to hold hearings on waste collection contract
The city of Peoria Public Works Department will hold special hearings at 6:00 p.m. Wednesday.
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David Tuttle, Peoria ECC Manager, given Presidential Leadership Award at NENA Conference
The City of Peoria announced that ECC Manager David Tuttle was recently honored with the Presidential Leadership Award at the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) Conference, which took place in June in Indianapolis.