Peoria to hold public meeting on environmental review for sewer overflow project March 20

Rick Powers Director at City of Peoria, Illinois, Department of Public Works
Rick Powers Director at City of Peoria, Illinois, Department of Public Works
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The City of Peoria Department of Public Works announced on March 11 that it will host a public meeting about the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency State Revolving Fund Loan Project Plan and Preliminary Environmental Impacts Determination for the Combined Sewer Overflow Consent Decree Milestone #2 Project.

The meeting is scheduled for noon on Friday, March 20, at the Peoria Public Library Main Branch, located at 107 N.E. Monroe St.

According to the city, residents are encouraged to attend in order to learn more about the project and provide comments regarding potential environmental impacts. Representatives from both the City and the project team will be present to discuss details and answer questions from attendees.

The proposed project includes offline storage, green infrastructure improvements, and program management. These efforts are intended to help Peoria meet goals established under the Combined Sewer Overflow Consent Decree.

No additional background information was provided by city officials regarding previous milestones or further steps in the process.



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