Rock Island Greenway extension meeting set for June 13 in Peoria

Rock Island Greenway extension meeting set for June 13 in Peoria
Mayor Rita Ali, City Of Peoria — City Of Peoria website
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The City of Peoria Department of Public Works will host a public informational meeting regarding the extension of the Rock Island Greenway shared-use path from Park Avenue to the existing Riverfront Trail system.

The hybrid meeting is scheduled for 5:30 pm on Thursday, June 13, at Woodruff Career and Technical Center, 1800 NE Perry Avenue. Attendees may also join virtually via Microsoft Teams using the following information:
– Meeting ID: 257 501 410 274
– Passcode: 3QAPeB

The public is encouraged to attend to learn more about this federally funded project. The meeting will cover topics such as the need for the project, design alternatives under consideration, right-of-way acquisition, and the tentative construction schedule.

Representatives from the City and the project team will be available to discuss and answer questions regarding the project. For more information, contact Public Works at 309-494-8800.



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