The Tireless Project will hold its first monthly collection of unwanted tires on Saturday, June 27.
Recent rainfall in the City of Peoria has caused a Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) into the Illinois River.
Peoria’s traditional Fourth of July events have been postponed and a future date has not been announced.
Peoria County Highway Department will close Princeville Jubilee Road, between Legion Hall Road and Parks School Road Monday through Friday.
"Take some time to virtually sit down with other community members and our panelists to have mindful conversations."
One Stop Shop will continue to meet every Monday at 1:30 p.m. and all relevant local entities will be available to answer questions.
"If you are the owner of a business that was impacted during the activity of May 31-June 2, complete the form by June 22."
Hoerr Construction will repair a crossroad culvert on Richwoods Boulevard, approximately a quarter mile south of W. Reservoir Boulevard.
The Advisory Committee on Police Community Relations will meet at 5:30 p.m. June 18.
Motorists are asked to avoid the area and use marked detours until the road reopens to traffic at 3 p.m. Wednesday.
Residents can view the meeting on the Peoria County Government's official Facebook page.
The July 9 Zoning Board of Appeals hearing will be held in Room 403 of the Peoria County Courthouse.
The emergency funds will assist individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Members of the public are encouraged to support businesses that are taking steps to provide a safe environment for their customers."
"We do not want to see an uptick in cases, or jeopardize our ability to move into Phase 4,” says Andrew Rand, Chairman of the County Board.
Utility work will begin June 12 over Dry Run Creek and continue 24 hours per day through July 9.
Flooding at the Illinois River at Peoria continues to steadily recede, according to city officials.
Peoria County Treasurer Nicole Bjerke reminds residents that the first installment of real estate tax payments is due this week.
More than $800,000 were recently awarded by the Peoria County Board for the Care and Treatment of Persons with a Developmental Disability.
Many annual clean up events have been postponed until later in the year due to COVID-19, including the 2020 Dumpster Program.
Expanded criteria will allow everyone to get tested, regardless of symptoms.
The regular meeting has been cancelled until further notice.
The Peoria County Highway Department will close a small stretch of W Parks School Road for a crossroad culvert replacement.
150 Personal Care Kits to Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Peoria
Starting June 2, Peoria Public Library will have curbside service at all five Peoria Public Library locations.
A special emergency City Council meeting to hold an Executive Session will be held virtually on June 1 at 4 p.m.
The mulch giveaway is Saturday May 30 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 3505 North Dries Lane.
Visits will be scheduled Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with social distancing requirements.
The 2,000-foot sandbag floodwall constructed to keep the Illinois River at Peoria floodwaters at bay along River Station is sitting idle.
Some roadways in and around Peoria are expected to be overcome with standing water.
Thirty affordable rental units, including twenty single-family homes and five duplexes, will break ground in the East Bluff neighborhood.
A summary of all comments received will be submitted to City Council and the Department of Housing and Urban Development for approval.
"Effective June 1, 2020, each circuit may return to hearing court matters, whether in person or remotely."
Bars and restaurants will be able to have temporary outdoor accommodations in the next phase of Restore Illinois.
The Peoria Memorial Association "believes in the importance of this ceremony," which will be broadcast 12:30 p.m. Monday.
The highway department will close Maher Road between Martin Road and Brimfield Jubilee Road Tuesday and Wednesday.
Illinois River floodwaters are now on Northeast Water Street after seeping through an inlet.
Public Works Flood Fighters are nearly finished constructing a nearly 2,000-foot sandbag wall as of Thursday.
The event scheduled for Saturday, June 27, has been postponed due to COVID-19.