City of Peoria
Recent News About City of Peoria
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No new registered sex offenders living in Putnam County as of October 2024
There were no new registered sex offenders living in Putnam County in October, compared to the month before, according to the Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry.
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Peoria County taxpayers give $7,577 in County Automobile Renting Tax in August
In August, Peoria County saw an increase in County Automobile Renting Tax collection compared to the previous month.
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Traffic signals at Glen Avenue and Glen Park Place go live on November 11
The traffic signals at the intersection of West Glen Avenue and North Glen Park Place will be activated starting mid-day on Monday, November 11.
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Pope County houses no new registered sex offenders as of October 2024
There were no new registered sex offenders living in Pope County in October 2024, according to the Police Sex Offender Registry.
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$589,117 in Countywide Sales Tax collected in August for Peoria County
In August, Peoria County saw an increase in Countywide Sales Tax collection compared to the previous month.
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The Registry shows 1 new sex offender living in Mason County as of October 2024
The Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry shows there was one new registered sex offender living in Mason County in October 2024.
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Sidewalk removal begins soon at Harrison St. and Adams St. intersection
Sidewalk removal work is set to commence at the northeast corner of Harrison Street and SW Adams Street, near 335 SW Adams Street, in the upcoming days.
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Downtown roads to close for Veterans Day Parade on November 11
Numerous roads in Downtown will be closed on Monday, November 11, due to the Veterans Day Parade.
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October 2024: 2 new registered sex offenders living in Jasper County
Jasper County had two new sex offenders registered as living there in October 2024, according to the Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry.
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2 new registered sex offenders living in Fayette County as of October 2024
There were two new registered sex offenders living in Fayette County in October 2024, according to the Police Sex Offender Registry.
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Peoria issues alert after sewer overflow into Illinois River
Rainfall in Peoria has led to a combined sewer overflow into the Illinois River.
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Sidewalk construction progresses on multiple intersections along SW Adams street
Sidewalk construction is ongoing at various intersections along SW Adams Street.
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FOIA Request Sent to Peoria City Regarding Building Permits on October 30, 2024
FOIA Request to Peoria City Regarding New and Active Residential and Commercial Building Permits on October 30, 2024.
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Peoria County residents pay $147,467 in County Sales Tax in July
In July, Peoria County saw a decrease in County Sales Tax collection compared to the previous month.
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3 fewer lawyers with active licenses to practice in cities within Peoria County in Q3 compared to the previous quarter
There were three fewer active legal licenses in cities within Peoria County in the third quarter of 2024 compared to the previous quarter.
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Nebraska Ave road closure planned for reconstruction project starting Oct 28
Beginning at 7 a.m. on Monday, October 28, North Park Road will be closed at West Nebraska Avenue.
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Peoria issues warning following combined sewer overflow into Illinois River
Rainfall in Peoria has led to a combined sewer overflow (CSO) into the Illinois River.
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Sidewalk work begins as part of OWTW project on Main and Adams Streets
Sidewalk removal work has commenced at the intersection of Main Street and SW Adams Street, specifically at the northwest corner near 100 SW Adams Street. As a result, pedestrian access to sidewalks in this area is currently restricted.
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Reservoir Boulevard closed for paving work from Oct. 24 morning till afternoon
Beginning at 8:30 am and lasting until 3 pm on Thursday, October 24, W Reservoir Boulevard will be closed to all traffic between N Millbrook Road and N Rockwood Road. This closure is due to paving work associated with the Reservoir Pedestrian Safety Project.
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Lady Renee White Rocks in Pink Cancer Walk to impact roads on October 26
Beginning at 8 a.m. and lasting until 11 a.m. on Saturday, October 26, there will be rolling lane restrictions on N. Richard Pryor Place, W. Romeo B. Garrett Avenue, N. William Kumpf Boulevard, and S.W. Jefferson Avenue for the Lady Renee White Rocks in Pink Cancer Walk. The walk is sponsored by the Grace Baptist Church.