“Tier 3 boils down to this: if you don’t need to do it, don’t.” – Gov. Pritzker
Local entities will be available to answer questions from residents, developers and business owners on building plans and more.
City services will continue via phone and email, with no public access to buildings.
Peoria County Highway is closing part of Savage Road Nov. 16-20.
Stormwater Utility to fund retaining wall and storm sewer repairs.
City staff will still report to work to handle daily business and requests from the public.
"The committees are tasked with examining the condition of the County and City with respect to inequity."
City of Peoria Economic Development Department is here to help.
The public may email comments ahead of the Nov. 12 virtual meeting.
New mitigations begin Nov. 4, including limiting the hours of operation to bars and restaurants and limiting gatherings to 25 percent.
The library will remain open.
The library personalized Halloween At Home kits for more than 60 families.
The annual November challenge calls on writers to pen a 50,000-word novel in 30 days.
This law not only includes political speech or signage, but also extends to clothing and face masks/coverings.
The City of Peoria receives CDBG funding each year from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
The closure will remain in effect Nov. 2-6 to allow for the replacement of a crossroad culvert.
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The Tireless Project offers Peoria residents a free and responsible way to dispose of unwanted tires.
The city of Peoria Community Development Department will host One Stop Shop online in early November.
“Paul Bauer will be an excellent addition to the judiciary in the Tenth Circuit," Chief Judge Paul Gilfillan said.
State police said the driver of a tractor lost control and overturned during a hayride with 20 people on board.
Looking for a Peoria-area pumpkin patch before Halloween? Check out the Patch list.
One Stop Shop enables all Peorians to have their development-related questions answered in a coordinated fashion.
Temporary traffic control lights are being installed and will be in place until July 2021.
The deadline to return economic injury applications is July 13, 2021.
The Peoria County Highway Department is reducing the bridge over Hallock Creek on Truitt Road to one lane beginning Oct. 15.
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Pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions Peoria-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
The city is making changes to "encourage residents, developers, and businesses to invest in their properties and in the community."
The shift will accommodate staffing changes due to the 2020-2021 budget being affected by the economic impact of COVID-19.
The meeting will take place Oct. 8.
IDOT will implement intermittent ramp closures on Interstate 74 at the I-474 interchange starting Oct. 5.
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A portion of South Glasford Road, between East 2nd Street and East 4th Street in the Village of Glasford, will be closed.
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One Stop Shop will continue to meet every Monday at 1:30 PM and all relevant local entities will be available to answer questions.
Administrators said a high school business teacher resigned after an investigation into a relationship involving a student.
Her true passion was singing with the Sweet Adeline Midwest Crossroad Chorus. The friendships and sisterhood meant the world to her.
Stormwater utility dollars will cover a portion of storm sewer replacement.
Workers will barricade this portion of Nebraska Ave to ready the site for new storm sewers, curbing and pavement replacement.